Category: Materials Science

US’ new copper alloy resists 1,472°F heat for 10,000 hours, matches superalloy power

US’ New Copper Alloy Resists 1,472°F Heat for 10,000 Hours, Matches Superalloy Power A collaborative effort from researchers at the Arizona State University, the US Army Research Laboratory, and other institutions has resulted in a groundbreaking development in the field of materials science. The team has successfully created a new copper alloy that can withstand […]

UK’s £1m AI prize winner speeds up advanced materials development

UK’s £1m AI Prize Winner Speeds Up Advanced Materials Development The United Kingdom has recently awarded a prestigious £1 million prize to an artificial intelligence (AI) innovation that is revolutionizing the development of advanced materials crucial for applications such as wind turbines and electric vehicle (EV) batteries. This groundbreaking technology has been recognized with the […]

Low-temperature plasma science and engineering enable a broad range of societal transformations

Low-temperature Plasma Science and Engineering: Catalysts for Societal Transformation Low-temperature plasma science and engineering have emerged as powerful tools in driving a wide array of societal transformations. Peter Bruggeman, a distinguished figure from the University of Minnesota, sheds light on the profound impact of recent advancements in this field. Plasma, often referred to as the […]

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