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When Atoms Get Out of Line

Author Rebecca McDonald How materials are impacted by the extreme conditions of a nuclear reactor The inside of a nuclear reactor is a treacherous place. Neutrons, escaping from unstable, radioactive atoms, collide with neighboring atoms, causing...

UNDER PRESSURE: A NEW THEORY LETS US PREDICT WHEN SOFT MATERIALS...

Research led by UMass Amherst has major implications for polymer engineering Researchers led by a team from the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently announced a...

Stronger materials could bloom with new images of plastic flow

Imagine dropping a tennis ball onto a bedroom mattress. The tennis ball will bend the mattress a bit, but not permanently – pick the...

New Report Underscores Need for Transparent Certification Process for Plastic Made...

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) last week submitted its report, “An Assessment of Mass Balance Accounting Methods for Polymers Workshop Report,”...

Researchers say specialized printing, fabrication could carve out niche in ‘e-clothing’...

Scientists at Case Western Reserve University have developed an inexpensive way to transform an ordinary shirt into an electronic smart shirt—one able to monitor...

TotalEnergies And Honeywell Sign A Strategic Agreement To Promote The Development...

TotalEnergies today announced a strategic agreement to promote the development of advanced plastic recycling. Under this agreement, Honeywell will agree to supply TotalEnergies with...

NonOilen Biodegradable 3d Filament

Fillamentum, a Czech manufacturer of filaments for the 3D printing industry, is showcasing its new NonOilen filament at Expo 2020 in Dubai. Developed in collaboration...

Microstructures Self-Assemble into New Materials

A new process developed at Caltech makes it possible for the first time to manufacture large quantities of materials whose structure is designed at...

Lasers could take 3-D printing to next level

Cars that go more than 1,000 miles on a single fill-up and smartphones that can run for days without recharging are among the possibilities...

Integrated flexible magnetic sensors and organic circuits

Human skin is a fascinating multifunctional organ with unique properties originating from its flexible and compliant nature. It allows for interfacing with external physical...
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