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Chemical EngineeringCrystalsEngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteSciTech NewsTechnology
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Revolutionary study challenges crystal understanding, revealing stable random arrangements with new properties. Implications for materials science and technology.
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Tragic implosion of submersible Titan caused by experimental carbon fiber hull, leading to presumed deaths of occupants. Physics explained.
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Enhancements and Safety Measures for Artemis II: Upgrades to Mobile Launcher and Launch Pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
Preparations for Artemis II: NASA upgrades mobile launcher and launch pad, enhancing safety measures and testing emergency egress systems.
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MITSciTech NewsTransportation
MIT Engineers Develop Compact Megawatt Electric Motor to Drive Aviation Electrification
MIT engineers develop a compact 1MW electric motor for aviation electrification, potentially reducing carbon emissions in commercial aircraft.
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Flying Mortarboard Drone: Mark Rober Tells MIT 2023 Graduates To Throw Themselves Into the Unknown
In his closing speech at the 2023 MIT Commencement ceremony, Mark Rober staged a dramatic finale by attaching his graduation…
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EngineeringFerroelectric MaterialsMaterials ScienceNanomaterialsRice UniversitySciTech News
Bending 2D Nanomaterial Could Unlock the Future of Technology
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists at Rice University have found something new about a special class of 2D materials that could be useful for…
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