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Muhammad Naeem prepares the experiment at TAKUMI, an engineering materials diffractometer at Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) used to perform in-situ neutron diffraction measurements multiple HEA samples, which all showed a multi-stage deformation process. Credit: © Professor Wang Xunli / Ci...
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Photo (left) of a nanowire forest being sprayed on a miniature tree, with color (purple) arising from embedded gold nanoparticles. Electron microscope image (right) of the nanowire/nanoparticle blend. Credit: (left) Jonathan P. Singer; (right) Lin Lei
Engineers invent way to spray extremely thin wires on 3D o...
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The 3D printer developed at TU Graz melts metal powder using high-performance LED light sources and then processes it into components in additive manufacturing. Credit: © TU Graz
LED instead of laser or electron beam.
Selective LED-based melting (SLEDM) — i.e. the targeted melting of metal powder using high-p...
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08-11
An Oregon State University environmental engineering professor has solved a decades-old mystery regarding the behavior of fluids, a field of study with widespread medical, industrial, and environmental applications.
The research by Bria...
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08-08
Mechanical engineering researchers gain biological insights that could enhance robotics.
By examining how fruit flies use eye movements to enhance flight control with a staggeringly fast reaction speed — about 30 times faster than the b...
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08-08
MIT researchers have developed a simple, low-cost technology to administer powerful drug formulations that are too viscous to be injected using conventional syringes and needles. Credit: Images courtesy of the researchers and edited by...
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08-08
The “Cold Tube,” is an an outdoor pavilion made of radiant cooling panels, which provide cooling to passersby without cooling the air. Credit: Photos courtesy of the researchers
New radiant cooling technology keeps people cool outside....
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08-07
Over the past 20 years, scientists have been developing metamaterials, or materials that don’t occur naturally and whose mechanical properties result from their designed structure rather than their chemical composition. They allow resea...
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08-05
Recent graduate Showvik Haque (left) joked that Spencer Lab, home of the Mechanical Engineering Department at UD, is his “home.” He and fellow mechanical engineering major Allysa Tuano, a senior, have been best friends since sixth grad...
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08-04
2D arrangement of 44,400 light stopwatches enables scan-less fluorescence lifetime imaging. Credit: Tokushima University
Comb of a Lifetime: A New Method for Fluorescence Microscopy
Fluorescence microscopy is widely used in biochemistr...