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Magnetic Material 3D Printed From Nonmagnetic Powder

Researchers from Skoltech and their coworkers have used a 3D printer to fuse two products in an alloy whose make-up continuously alters from one region of the sample to other, endowing the alloy with magnetic gradient properties. Regardless of the nonmagnetic nature of the basic materials, the alloy exhibits magnetic properties. Released in the Journal […]

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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 rate at which Antarctica’s Ice Shelves might be managed by an icy ‘glue’

The scientists have found an ice process that may have caused a Delaware-sized iceberg to break off Antarctica’s massive Larsen and sea ice lodged in and surrounding ice shelves – is vital for maintaining ice shelves with each other, implies that these ice shelves may separate even faster than the investigators anticipated due to increasing

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Breaking Down the Unusual Biology of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant

A capability to construct a greater concentration of viral particulates in the airways of people and also abnormalities that would improve their ability to potentially infect human blood cells could be just what provides the Delta version with its transformational upside. Although SARS-CoV-2 is more capable than it has been before. Its newest expression, the

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The Hunt For Technological Supremacy may be Hurting Our Collective humanity

Keep on the sidelines; you are lagging the advancement of the humanity. We are past the point of usefulness for Homo Sapiens, so now it is the sunrise of the Homo Faber period. The distinction that “I therefore think that I think so I am” has ended up endearing in this bright new age of

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Exactly How Zuckerberg, Bezos, Gates, and Others in the Technology Elite See Themselves as well as the Globe

The technological elite are in a league of themselves, a research paper reported in the journal PLoS ONE found. The scientists Hilke Brockmann, Wiebke Drews, and John Torpey concluded that the technological elite had a somewhat unique cultural social identity that made them easily identifiable in Twitter’s huge pool of people. Looking at the Forbes

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Professor Emeritus Michael Athans, the Pioneer in Theory of Control, Dies Aged 83

A professor of electrical engineering of long standing, he was also a transformational research supervisor at the MIT Lab for Information and Decisions System. MIT Professor Emeritus of Computer and Electrical Engineers Michael Athans quietly died on May the 26th at his family home in Clearwater, Florida, at the age of eighty-three. Athans was born

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Researchers find wreckage in the Bermuda Triangle that has a history to be told

A new documentary from History Network reveals a key discovery on a 76-year-old science mystery, to include five airplanes and 14 airmen that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. The question has been lingering for some 76 years at a mythical place that numerous sailors and aviators have long claimed includes superordinary forces we don’t comprehend.

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Car Fleet Sizing, Positioning and Routing Trouble with Stochastic Customers

The Vehicle Fleet Positioning, Sizing, and Routing Problem with Stochastic Customers (VFSPRP-SC) is a method that consists of pairing strategic warehouse positioning and fleet sizing solutions with operational vehicle routing decisions while considering intrinsic demand uncertainty. The issue (VFSPRP-SC) was successfully settled using a methodology composed of two principal blocks: For the first block, a

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