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A research team develops a new alloy that maintains tensile properties from -196 degrees Celsius to 600 degrees Celsius.
In an ever-changing technological environment, Lafayette College created an integrative engineering degree in 2019 to give ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSupersonic speed weakens metal bonds, strength peaks at 1,060 m/s, study findsIn a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at New York’s Cornell University found that tiny metal particles bond best at a ...
But one aspect – the texture of the metals used – has been historically overlooked.
Overcoming these barriers requires innovation in electrode design and surface modification. 1 Metal surface engineering has emerged as a promising strategy to address these limitations. By tailoring ...
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Enhancing Battery Performance Through Metal Surface Engineering1 Metal surface engineering has emerged as a promising strategy to address these limitations. By tailoring the surface properties of battery electrodes, researchers can improve conductivity ...
Professor Yu Jong-sung’s team at DGIST, in collaboration with Pusan National University, develops a technology to enhance the stability of ultra-thin lithium metal anodes ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSlovenian scientists develop clean cooling technology, replace toxic refrigerantsSlovenian scientists are pioneering a clean technology that uses recyclable metals instead of harmful chemical refrigerants ...
In a world driven by industrial innovation and infrastructural expansion, skilled trades remain the backbone of progress. One such trade, often overlooked but immensely valuable, is sheet metal work.
Researchers have created a new ultra-hard alloy that can survive insane temperatures. Here's what we know about it so far.
Researchers from Penn State have used a new AM method to produce a complex metal build fusing two metals together into a ...
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