Researchers are exploring the use of 3D printing to create tungsten components for extreme conditions in nuclear reactors.
From AIMPLAS Oct 3 2024 The developments will be tested at Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, which participates in ...
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A recent article published in Nature Materials established a reproducible protocol for characterizing the microstructure of ...
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A study published in the Science Bulletin examines recent advancements in processable natural biopolymers and their various ...
Industry expert Sammi Sadler gives insights into how automation is being introduced for plastics testing and the opportunities this can bring.
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A Hokkaido University research team has discovered a substance in which two carbon atoms share a single electron in an ...