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AI-run lab discovers six 3D-printable alloys for extreme heat
Using AI-driven materials design, a team of researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering has discovered a new set of ...
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New metal alloys that beat 1,832°F heat could help jet engines and nuclear reactors
Researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering have developed six new metal alloys using ...
Using AI-driven materials design, a team of researchers at University of Toronto Engineering has discovered a new set of metal alloys that retain ...
Solar desalination turns seawater into fresh water and solid salt, hinting at a cleaner path that could even recover lithium.
Nuclear reactors are traditionally powered with dense fuel rods that can produce about 1 gigawatt of carbon-free electricity, ...
Discover how switching to a cool roof can significantly cut your air conditioning costs and improve energy efficiency. Learn ...
A nitrogen-based nanofoam could enable more efficient, water-free geothermal heat extraction while reducing pumping needs and ...
Nature is beautiful, powerful and essential. But nature is not always gentle. The same biological world that gives rise to ...
This Greening Chemistry column highlights an easy-to-overlook but important factor that affects both a laboratory’s energy ...
Fort Lewis College is making quantum computing and nanotechnology big – at least, metaphorically. a $127 million federal and ...
Manufacturers are adopting new technologies to increase build rates while maintaining the precision and quality required for ...
Georgia Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility is using AI, robotics and autonomous experimentation to accelerate ...
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