New material discovery and application trends
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popularibus Materiae
Nova figura materialis memoria fortis etiam post decem miliones transformationum remanet. Postremo viam sternat ad usum materiae futuristicarum diffundendum.
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vigilate foro
Haec technicae progressionis genus efficit smartphones mutas, scribit Jurica Dujmovic.
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SCMP
Seres scientists, nova, super-fortem spumam posset formare leve tristique et accinctus armis
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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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Futurism
Scientistae novam methodum ad stabiliendum, ultra-longum 1D carbonis vinculorum materiae quae duplo valent ac nanotubae carbonis et adamantibus longe validiores sunt, elaborare curaverunt.
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Telegraph
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scientia Daily
Cum polymerorum levibus mixtis, fistulae carbonis minimae materiam adiuvant, leves et validas materias promittens aeroplanis, spatiis, carris et etiam instrumentis ludis. Cum tales nanotube-polymer nanocompositi carbonis enorme studium ex materiae inquisitionis communitate attraxerunt, nunc coetus phisicorum testimonium habet alium nanotube - factum ex nitride boron - c.
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Newsweek
The material could revolutionize production of automobiles, airplanes and spacecraft.
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popularibus Materiae
"You're left with a virtually flawless ceramic."
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BBC
A super-hard metal is made in the laboratory by melting together titanium and gold.
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scientia Daily
Quomodo progredi possumus ultra statum solidum electronicum ad systemata ambitum mollium flexibilem? Nova metallica auto-pellentis respondere potuit. Progressio potentiam aperit ad electronicas exstaret et fluitantia, scientia ficta afferens - sicut figurae liquidae metalli T-1000 Terminator-transfabilis - gradum propius ad vitam realem.
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News scientiam
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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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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popularibus Materiae
"Opus est fundamentales vias huius modi".
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popularibus Materiae
New research from Cornell University brings the worlds of soft-materials science with futuristic physics.
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The 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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Scientist novum
Nova materia spumae potest esse prima methodus reusable bonus oleum fusum recuperare et multo melius in ambitu
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dux Universitas
Supercomputer-generated recipes yield two new kinds of magnets
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scientia erecti
Tempus sistendi inveniendo, obturaculum in et recharge historiam fieri potuit, cum phisicis novam electrode consilium enucleans qui batteries in secundis loco horarum posset arguere.
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Nanowerk
New surfaces create promise of safer implants, more accurate diagnostic tests.
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physicis
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scientia Daily
Investigatores invenerunt novam materiam quae maxime sensitiva biomoleculae detectores et efficaciores cellulas solares ducere posset.
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Osaka University
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Sinis Post mane meridie
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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Quaerens
Under a microscope, the substance looks like a honeycomb. It could be used to make high-tech batteries and ultra-light cases for electronics equipment.
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Mysteryx
Investigatores Russici iam novationem phantasticam fecerunt quae aliquod elementum in aliud transformare potest.
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novus 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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physicis
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TechXplore
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singularitas 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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ICU
Based on fictional dinosaurs and squid, technology could protect soldiers and structures
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Isaac Arthur
A look at revolutionary new materials with seemingly impossible properties. Start protecting your internet experience today with 77% off a 3 year plan by usi...
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University of Michigan
'Omnia abhorrens' efficiens potuit kidproof phones, domos
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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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Utah publica University
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in virgam
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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KTH
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Duo Volume Minutum
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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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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Northeastern University's official news source
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Future Timeline
FutureTimeline.net - novissimi nuntii et breakthroughs in mundo scientiarum et technicorum
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Sinis Post mane meridie
Chinese scientists develop shape-shifting robot inspired by T-1000 from Terminator
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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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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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Indagator
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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a Conversation
Nanotechnologia et materia fons sunt innumerabilium innovationum, sed non accurate scimus quomodo afficiant homines et ambitum.
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physicis
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De caelo in terram
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Technology Review
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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Discover
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Bloomberg
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novus Atlas
Concretum est mixtum caementi, aggregatum ut glarea, et aqua. Adiectae sunt vires, fibrae ferreae saepe additae sunt. Nunc, phisici affirmant novum genus concretorum fibrarum confirmatarum mox leviori et viridiori modo inservire posse.
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scientia Magazine
U-carbon in levibus artibus, medicis, et novis electronicis artibus adhiberi potuit
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Regius Institution
Chemical elements are integral to our modern technology and even to the origins of life itself - but what would happen if we were to run out of them? Subscri...
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physicis
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singularitas
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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scientia erecti
Subitam explosionem diversitatis mineralis in superficie nostrae telluris docti posuerunt quae non essent si hominibus non esset, pondus addens argumento quod in nova epocha geologica - anthropocene vivimus.
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Verus Serena Scientia
Anno 2004, investigatores apud universitatem Manchester semotus et graphene insignitus. Subplana fere, forma crystallina atomo-crassa carbonis, 2D
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Protocol
Technological advances will help us tackle some of the world's biggest problems, but only if society prioritizes scientific research, argues Darío Gil, the director of IBM Research.