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Laser speed in 3D printing tunes atomic structure of high-entropy alloys
Next-generation technology requires next-generation materials that can be tailored to exact mission requirements. Additive ...
Georgetown University researchers have discovered a new class of strong magnets that do not rely on rare-earth or precious ...
Researchers have developed a new class of magnets that does not require rare earths and platinum, yet offers high magnetic ...
Next-generation technology requires next-generation materials that can be tailored to exact mission requirements. Additive ...
Scientists in Manchester are spearheading investigations into the potential of inorganic high-entropy materials (HEMs). Due to the paradoxical stabilization of chaos in their structure, HEMs deviate ...
In their quest for more-efficient catalysts and better battery components, scientists are exploring a new category of materials known as high-entropy oxides. These oxides, made from five or more ...
Materials science research has been advancing and improving products in the world around us for decades. Traditionally, those materials are developed by tweaking what is already naturally stable. But ...
High-entropy alloys, characterized by high-entropy, lattice distortion, sluggish diffusion, and the "cocktail" effect due to their multiple elements, are promising for various applications, including ...
Thermoelectric generators that can convert waste heat to clean energy could soon be as efficient as other renewable energy sources, like solar, according to a team led by Penn State scientists. Using ...
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