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The research team has now succeeded in producing miniaturized supermagnets using laser-based 3D printing. Credit: IMAT – TU Graz Research team develops a method for producing specially designed magnets. Magnetic materials are an important component of mechatronic devices such as wind power stations, electric ...
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Engineers from Yale University have discovered a method for creating a new kind of metallic glass, a class of materials made from complex alloys. By shrinking samples of metallic glass to nanoscale size, Yale scientists have discovered they can create new materials with potentially new applications. The resea...
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Graphene remains the strongest material ever measured and, as Professor Hone once put it, so strong that “it would take an elephant, balanced on a pencil, to break through a sheet of graphene the thickness of Saran Wrap.” Illustration by Andrew Shea for Columbia Engineering A new study from Columbia Engineeri...
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Johns Hopkins University’s Terradynamics Lab created this snake robot to mimic its animal counterpart. Credit: JHU/Will Kirk Snakes live in diverse environments ranging from unbearably hot deserts to lush tropical forests, where they slither up trees, rocks and shrubbery every day. By studying how these serpe...
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08-23A Soyuz spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in 2017 using a conventional, fuel-intensive engine. UW researchers have developed a mathematical model that describes how a new type of engine — one that promises ...
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08-23Researchers demonstrate how they can overcome a persistent challenge known as dendrites to create a metal battery that performs nearly as well as a lithium-ion battery, but relies on potassium — a much more abundant and less expensive ...
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08-22(Click image for full view.) A French helmet from World War I sits beneath a shock tube to test how well it protects the dummy underneath from a shock wave. The ridge down the center of the helmet was designed for deflecting shrapnel, ...
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08-22A new disposable, affordable “smart” diaper embedded with an RFID tag is designed by MIT researchers to sense and communicate wetness to a nearby RFID reader, which in turn can wirelessly send a notification to a caregiver that it’s ti...
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08-22Army researchers Dr. Stephen Berkebile (left) and Nikhil Murthy (right) examine how silicon nitride responds to steel during dry sliding mechanical contact to better understand equipment breakdowns. Credit: Courtesy Vincent Coburn Warf...
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08-21Determining when and how quickly a liquid will convert to a vapor has been stymied by questions about how – and how much – the temperature changes at the point where the liquid meets the vapor, a concept known as temperature discontinu...
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