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Chitons, unassuming marine molluscs, possess teeth harder than steel, thanks to a unique magnetite-based nanostructure.
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Nature's hardest teeth: Chitons offer blueprint for advanced dental and industrial materials
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine and Japan's Okayama and Toho universities have conducted a ...
The West Sacramento company is signing on partners to get its recyclable bottle caps and enclosures on containers worldwide.
A rare mineral from a 1724 meteorite defies the rules of heat flow, acting like both a crystal and a glass. Thanks to AI and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNThe science behind plastic recycling and why it needs a rethink
Plastic recycling is inefficient, toxic, and hard to scale. Engineers are now exploring better material flows to build safer ...
Professor Toshiaki Taniike’s lab – Laboratory of Materials Informatics, is pioneering a new era of materials discovery by ...
What if a complex material could reshape itself in response to a simple chemical signal? A team of physicists from the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNFrom the computer straight to applications: Automated protocol predicts new thermoelectric materials
New applications often require new materials. Quite often, materials are needed that do not occur naturally or have very ...
We conduct pioneering research targeting breakthroughs to benefit national security missions. Explore some of our ...
Bounce Innovation Hub has launched a new, 12-month accelerator for polymer and materials science startups called Synthe6.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists film atomic motion for the first time, unlocking secrets of 2D materials
Researchers use electron ptychography to capture atomic vibrations in twisted 2D materials with record-breaking precision.
Origin Materials' PET plastic cap technology allows for easier and more efficient recycling of plastic bottle caps, which is ...
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