Breakthrough in Oxide Glass Toughness Achieved by ResearchersA team of researchers has successfully enhanced the resilience of oxide glass through …
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Identification of Concealed Transition Phase Between Liquid and Solid by Scientists
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerUnveiling Hidden Transition: Researchers reveal how supercooled liquids shift from liquid to solid state, opening new material possibilities.
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The Decline of Diamond: Emergence of hBN as the Forefront Material in Quantum Applications
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDiamond’s dominance in quantum sensing is challenged by hBN’s potential, as TMOS researchers discover methods to stabilize its atomic defects.
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Groundbreaking Liquid Cushioning Technology Transforms Safety Gear
Revolutionary liquid nanofoam technology enhances safety gear, promising improved comfort and protection in sports, vehicles, and medical devices.
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Surprising Properties of the Cytoskeleton Unveiled: Nature’s “Hightech” Materials
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaResearchers discover surprising properties of the cytoskeleton, paving the way for hightech materials inspired by nature.
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Unveiling the Wonders of Chemical Gardens: Chemistry’s Adaptive Marvels
Discover the captivating world of chemical gardens, their growth, patterns, and self-healing properties, unraveling the potential for self-repairing materials.
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Weaker Bonds Boost Polymer Strength by 10 Times, Reveals Surprising Study
Chemists find weaker bonds make polymers 10x stronger. Breakthrough for longer-lasting tires & reduced microplastic waste. MIT & Duke study.
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Unveiling KISS: An Innovative, Simplified Method to Generate Expansive, Pristine 2D Materials
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaKISS: A new, simple method developed by scientists to create large, pure 2D materials, offering potential for future device fabrication.
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A Magical Combination – Scientists Develop a New Class of Materials
A simple thought experiment: would you prefer to collide with a brick wall or a mattress? For most, the answer…
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