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Posted: 04 Dec 2019 11:58 AM PST With many of the products we use every day held together by adhesives, researchers hope to make everything from protective clothing to medical implants and residential plumbing stronger and more corrosion resistant thanks to a newly-developed 'hyper glue' formula. |
Adding copper strengthens 3D-printed titanium Posted: 04 Dec 2019 11:49 AM PST Successful trials of titanium-copper alloys for 3D printing could kickstart a new range of high-performance alloys for medical device, defence and aerospace applications. |
Bio-inspired hydrogel can rapidly switch to rigid plastic Posted: 04 Dec 2019 09:45 AM PST A new material that stiffens 1,800-fold when exposed to heat could protect motorcyclists and racecar drivers during accidents. |
Like Pavlov's dog, this thermoplastic is learning a new trick: Walking Posted: 04 Dec 2019 08:37 AM PST Researchers are 'training' pieces of plastic to walk under the command of light. The method developed is the first time a synthetic actuator 'learns' to do new 'tricks' based on its past experiences, without computer programming. |
Properties of graphene change due to water and oxygen Posted: 04 Dec 2019 06:08 AM PST A research team investigated the oxidation-reduction principle of two-dimensional materials by interfacial diffusion. |
Posted: 03 Dec 2019 05:29 AM PST Humans are now closer to seeing through the eyes of animals, thanks to an innovative software framework. |
A new way to control microbial metabolism Posted: 02 Dec 2019 04:04 PM PST To help optimize microbes' ability to produce useful compounds but also maintain their own growth, chemical engineers have devised a way to induce bacteria to switch between different metabolic pathways at different times. |
Novel MRI-guided ultrasound treatment destroys prostate cancer Posted: 02 Dec 2019 05:16 AM PST A novel MRI-guided procedure that uses therapeutic ultrasound effectively treats prostate cancer with minimal side effects, according to a new study. Researchers said the incision-free technique could also be used to treat benign enlargement of the prostate gland. |
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