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Additively Producing Improved Steel Using Synchrotron X-ray Techniques

Laser additive manufacturing, a form of 3D printing that accumulates parts layer-by-layer by melting and resolidifying steel powders– has ushered in a renaissance for researchers discovering exactly how to design distinct architectural materials. In a new study led by Stony Creek College, scientists shed light on the link between the deterioration habits and underlying materials […]

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The Meringue-like Product Can Make Airplane as Silent as a Hairdryer

An exceptionally light new material that can decrease aircraft engine noise and enhance passenger comfort has been established at the University of Bath. The graphene oxide-polyvinyl alcohol aerogel weighs simply 2.1 kg per cubic meter, making it the lightest sound insulation ever before produced. It could also be utilized as insulation inside aircraft engines to

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