When an electron travels through a polar crystalline solid, its negative charge attracts the positively charged atomic cores, causing the surrounding crystal lattice to deform. The electron and ...
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Ion beams simulate decades of reactor damage 1,000x faster at 1/1000th the cost
Ion beams can now qualify nuclear reactor materials up to 1,000 times faster than ...
Researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University have developed new highly efficient catalysts for synthesis gas processing using ...
Solid-state batteries promise greater safety, higher energy density, and new degrees of freedom in cell design. Yet the path from laboratory cell to industrial production is challenging. Laser ...
Russia has developed an economical 3D printing technology for parts for aviation and space. It allows you to do without the use of expensive high-temperature equipment. The process is based on a ...
The centuries-long quest for synthetic diamonds, also known as lab-grown diamonds or human-made diamonds, came to an end in ...
A key reference project is the CETROVO high-speed metro, described as the world’s first carbon-intensive lightweight rail ...
Boston Scientific’s Penumbra Acquisition: Impacts and 3D Printing Opportunities in Vascular Medicine
Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding analyze Boston Scientific’s US$14.5 billion acquisition of Penumbra, showing how additive manufacturing can accelerate thrombectomy and neurovascular innovation ...
Harlow Council validates new planning applications including home extensions, new housing, industrial upgrades, telecoms masts, and ...
Two or more graphene layers that are stacked with a small twist angle in relation to each other form a so-called moiré ...
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