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Supersonic tests defy a 70-year-old rule of metal strength
When engineers want to make a metal stronger, one of the most reliable strategies is to use smaller grains—the microscopic ...
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Was this supercar simply too extreme?
This video explores a radical supercar that pushed engineering and performance beyond what most drivers could realistically ...
MGS, a provider of end-to-end healthcare solutions, has launched the A.i.r. Platform, a customizable auto-injector platform ...
Researchers studying cyanobacteria from hot springs in Thailand have discovered a new natural UV-blocking compound with ...
Core Web Vitals don’t boost AI visibility — except when performance fails badly enough to hurt trust and engagement, this ...
A 70-year assumption about metal strength breaks down at extreme speeds, according to new research from Cornell Engineering. Scientists found that metals with smaller grains actually soften when ...
Swimming holes are nature’s version of a reward system. They are rarely easy to reach, often hidden, and never accidental.
A nuclear reactor on the moon would solve space exploration’s current chicken-and-egg quandary: whether to build power ...
MTAR may no longer be hidden for some, but its real test is durability. Operating quietly across India’s most demanding ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Engineers stunned after discovering 3D printed metal with record strengths: 'This opens new doors'
"Special set of properties." Engineers stunned after discovering 3D printed metal with record strengths: '[This] opens new ...
Maritime archaeologists from Denmark's Viking Ship Museum have unearthed an extraordinary find beneath the waters near Copenhagen - the largest medieval cog ever discovered. The 600-year-old vessel ...
Trained on 9.7 trillion tokens of evolutionary data, EDEN designs therapeutics from large gene insertion to antimicrobial peptides.
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