MIT Engineers Create 3D-Printable Aluminum 5 Times Stronger Than Conventional Alloys
By applying machine learning techniques, engineers at MIT have created a new method for 3D printing metal alloys that produce parts far stronger than those made using traditional manufacturing approaches.
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A new microscopy technique allows scientists to see single-atom-thick boron nitride by making it glow under infrared light.
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A nearly invisible material made mostly of air could redefine how windows stop heat and save energy.
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Researchers in Korea have created a low-temperature copper catalyst that converts CO2 into fuel components with record speed and efficiency.
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A new breakthrough in bacterial cellulose biofabrication may soon provide a scalable, sustainable alternative to plastic with the help of spinning incubators and purposeful bacteria
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