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This breakthrough shape-memory metal practically never wears out
nrov Txhua
A new shape memory material stays strong even after tens of millions of transformations. It may finally pave way for widespread usage of the futuristic materials.
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Cov ntaub ntawv Futuristic - hlau ua npuas ncauj, pob tshab aluminium - yog tam sim no muaj tseeb
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Hom kev txhim kho thev naus laus zis no ua rau cov xov tooj smartphones zoo li ruam, sau Jurica Dujmovic.
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Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour
SCMP
Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour
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New substance is harder than diamond, scientists say
New York Times
Researchers said they have developed a technique for creating a substance they are calling Q-carbon, which could have uses in medicine and industry.
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First direct proof of stable carbyne, the world’s strongest material
Futurism
Scientists have managed to develop a novel method to grow stable, ultra-long 1D carbon chains of a material that is twice as strong as carbon nanotubes and far stronger than diamonds.
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Move aside carbon: Boron nitride-reinforced materials are even stronger
Science txhua hnub
When mixed with lightweight polymers, tiny carbon tubes reinforce the material, promising lightweight and strong materials for airplanes, spaceships, cars and even sports equipment. While such carbon nanotube-polymer nanocomposites have attracted enormous interest from the materials research community, a group of scientists now has evidence that a different nanotube -- made from boron nitride -- c
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Cov kws tshawb fawb tsim cov superman ntawm cov hlau
Newsweek
Cov khoom siv tuaj yeem hloov pauv kev tsim tsheb, dav hlau thiab dav hlau.
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3d-printed wonder ceramics are flawless and super-strong
nrov Txhua
"You're left with a virtually flawless ceramic."
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New alloy 'four times harder than titanium'
BBC
A super-hard metal is made in the laboratory by melting together titanium and gold.
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Towards the T-1000: Liquid metals propel future electronics
Science txhua hnub
How can we move beyond solid state electronics towards flexible soft circuit systems? New self-propelling liquid metals could be the answer. The advance opens the potential for creating makeshift and floating electronics, bringing science fiction - like the shape-shifting liquid metal T-1000 Terminator - one step closer to real life.
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The pressure is on to make metallic hydrogen
Science News
Scientists are getting close to turning hydrogen into a metal — both in liquid form and maybe even solid form. The rewards, if they pull it off, are worth the effort.
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New ceramic is resistant to temperature extremes
UPI
Scientists in Russia are currently perfecting a new type of ceramic that can withstand temperatures of more than 3,000 degrees Celsius.
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Cov khoom tawg yog ib txoj hauv kev zoo dua los hloov co2 mus rau hauv cov roj huv huv
nrov Txhua
"Peb xav tau cov kev sib tw tseem ceeb ntawm qhov kev xaiv no."
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The superconductor of the future may be this self-assembling plastic
nrov Txhua
New research from Cornell University brings the worlds of soft-materials science with futuristic physics. 
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Hydrogen turned into metal in stunning act of alchemy that could revolutionise technology and spaceflight
lub Independent
‘It’s the first-ever sample of metallic hydrogen on Earth, so when you’re looking at it, you’re looking at something that’s never existed before’
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Sponge can soak up and release spilled oil hundreds of times
Tshiab tus paub txog
A new foam material could be the first good reusable method to recover spilled oil, and would be much better for the environment
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Computers create recipe for two new magnetic materials
Duke University
Supercomputer-generated recipes yield two new kinds of magnets
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Cov khoom siv tshiab no tuaj yeem cia cov xov tooj thiab lub tsheb hluav taws xob them hauv vib nas this
Kev Tshaj Tawm Txog Kev Tshawb Fawb

Nrhiav sijhawm los nres, ntsaws thiab rov them rov qab tuaj yeem dhau los ua keeb kwm, nrog cov kws tshawb fawb tau tsim cov qauv electrode tshiab uas tuaj yeem them cov roj teeb hauv vib nas this tsis yog teev.
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Researchers design 'smart' surfaces to repel everything but targeted beneficial exceptions
Nanowerk
New surfaces create promise of safer implants, more accurate diagnostic tests.
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Cov khoom tshiab, nyiaj dub, nrhiav pom
Science txhua hnub
Cov kws tshawb fawb tau tshawb pom ib yam khoom tshiab uas tuaj yeem ua rau cov khoom siv biomolecule rhiab heev thiab siv lub hnub ci zog ntau dua.
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Chinese scientists turn copper into ‘gold’
Sab Suav Tuam Tshoj Sab Sawv Ntxov
Process in which copper is blasted with argon gas creates particles with similar properties to gold, with the resulting material having the potential to reduce use of precious metals in manufacturing.
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'Metallic ntoo' ntawm Penn muaj zog li titanium tab sis sib dua li dej
Inquirer
Nyob rau hauv lub microscope, cov khoom zoo li ib tug honeycomb. Nws tuaj yeem siv los ua cov roj teeb siv hluav taws xob thiab cov teeb meem ultra-lub teeb rau cov khoom siv hluav taws xob.
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Russian researchers come across the most fantastic discovery
Mysteryx
Russian researchers have now made a fantastic innovation that can transform any element into another.
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New metallic glass material created by starving it of nuclei
Tshiab Atlas
Metallic glass is an emerging type of material, so its secrets are still being discovered. While working with the stuff, a team of Yale researchers created a brand new type of metallic glass, by shrinking samples down to the nanoscale until it forms a unique crystalline phase.
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The wild new materials of the future will be discovered with AI
Cov Lus Qhia Hub
Materials science is sometimes serendipitous but more often painstaking. The latest machine learning tools are offering scientists a way to significantly accelerate the process of discovery with AI.
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Now you see it: Invisibility material created by UCI engineers
ICU
Based on fictional dinosaurs and squid, technology could protect soldiers and structures
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Advanced Metamaterials
Isaac Arthur
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‘Everything-repellent’ coating could kidproof phones, homes
University of Michigan
'Everything-repellent' coating could kidproof phones, homes
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Ultralarge elastic deformation of nanoscale diamond
Science
If you manage to deform a diamond, it usually means you have broken it. Diamonds have very high hardness, but they do not deform elastically. This limits their usefulness for some applications. However, Banerjee et al. discovered that diamond nanoneedles can deform elastically after all (see the Perspective by LLorca). The key was in their small size (300 nm), which allowed for very smooth-surface
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How AI is helping us discover materials faster than ever
lub Verge
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to speed up the process to find new materials. Recently, researchers at Northwestern University used AI to discover how to make new metal-glass hybrids 200 times faster than they would have doing experiments.
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We taught an AI to synthesize materials
Ob Foob Cov Ntawv
The paper "Gaussian Material Synthesis" and its source code is available here:https://users.cg.tuwien.ac.at/zsolnai/gfx/gaussian-material-synthesis/Our Patre...
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A graphene aerogel is 99.8% air and as strong as steel
Futurism
Scientists are perfecting a near indestructible gel made of mostly air with applications in everything from fashion to the far reaches of space.
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New algorithm can discover materials with unusual characteristics—including invisibility
Northeasturn University
Northeastern University's official news source
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New alloy is 100 times more durable than high-strength steel
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FutureTimeline.net - cov xov xwm tshiab tshaj plaws thiab kev sib tw hauv ntiaj teb ntawm kev tshawb fawb thiab thev naus laus zis
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Chinese scientists develop shape-shifting robot inspired by T-1000 from Terminator
Sab Suav Tuam Tshoj Sab Sawv Ntxov
Chinese scientists develop shape-shifting robot inspired by T-1000 from Terminator
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Mind over matter: Artificial intelligence can slash the time needed to develop new materials
Forbes
Our ability to discover and master new materials drives scientific and economic progress. Now the convergence of Artificial Intelligence and materials science can make this progress a lot faster.
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Scientists invented a new material that gets thicker as you stretch it
BGR
Most of us think we have a pretty solid grasp on basic physics, and one of the assumptions we've come to form is that any material gets thinner as it's stretched.
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The world’s seafloor is rapidly dissolving, here’s why
Tus neeg nrhiav
Climate change doesn’t just hit our atmosphere, it’s also making parts of our ocean floor disappear. How Seeker Will Collect The Most Extensive Data Set of t...
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Nanomaterials are changing the world – but we still don’t have adequate safety tests for them
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Nanotechnology and materials are the source of countless innovations, but we don't accurately know how they are affecting humans and the environment.
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Sorry, graphene—borophene is the new wonder material that’s got everyone excited
Tshuab Tshawb Xyuas
Not so long ago, graphene was the great new wonder material. A super-strong, atom-thick sheet of carbon “chicken wire,” it can form tubes, balls, and other curious shapes. And because it conducts electricity, materials scientists raised the prospect of a new era of graphene-based computer processing and a lucrative graphene chip industry to boot. The…
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Next-gen reinforced concrete is said to be lighter and more eco-friendly
Tshiab Atlas
Concrete is a mix of cement, an aggregate such as gravel, and water. For added strength, steel fibers are often added. Now, scientists are claiming that a new type of fiber-reinforced concrete could soon serve as a lighter and greener alternative.
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The next graphene? Shiny and magnetic, a new form of pure carbon dazzles with potential
Science Magazine
U-carbon could be used in lightweight coatings, medical products, and novel electronic devices
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Puas yog peb khiav tawm ntawm cov khoom muaj txiaj ntsig?
Royal Institution
Cov ntsiab lus tshuaj yog ib qho tseem ceeb rau peb cov thev naus laus zis niaj hnub no thiab txawm tias lub hauv paus ntawm lub neej nws tus kheej - tab sis yuav ua li cas yog tias peb khiav tawm ntawm lawv? Subscrib...
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3 major materials science breakthroughs—and why they matter for the future
Singularity
Far beyond devices and circuitry, materials science stands at the center of innumerable breakthroughs across energy, future cities, transit, and medicine.
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Kev tawg ntawm cov pob zeb uas tsis tau pom dua ua ntej tuaj yeem ua lub cim kaj ntug ntawm peb lub sijhawm tshiab geological
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Cov kws tshawb fawb tau txheeb xyuas qhov tshwm sim tam sim ntawd ntawm cov pob zeb sib txawv ntawm qhov chaw ntawm peb lub ntiaj teb uas yuav tsis muaj nyob yog tias nws tsis yog rau tib neeg, ntxiv qhov hnyav rau qhov kev sib cav tias peb nyob hauv lub sijhawm tshiab geological - Anthropocene.
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Move over graphene? Here comes borophene.
Real Clear Science
In 2004, researchers at the University of Manchester isolated and characterized graphene. A nearly flat, one-atom-thick crystalline form of carbon, the 2D
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Peb yuav tsum siv AI, quantum thiab supercomputers rau supercharge khoom nrhiav
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Kev nce qib hauv thev naus laus zis yuav pab peb daws qee qhov teeb meem loj tshaj plaws hauv ntiaj teb, tab sis tsuas yog tib neeg ua qhov tseem ceeb rau kev tshawb fawb txog kev tshawb fawb, sib cav Darío Gil, tus thawj coj ntawm IBM Research.