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No furnace required: Scientists make room-temperature alloys with custom strength
Scientists unlock a room-temperature way to make high-entropy alloys, with potential for batteries and rare mineral recovery.
Gallium is vital for modern technology, including semiconductors and LEDs, making its reliable supply a priority. The US ...
Humans have been making metal alloys for thousands of years, and most of us can conjure a rough mental image of the process—it involves red-hot molten metals being mixed, poured, and shaped in a ...
Gallium is a shapeshifting metal that's been compared to whatever was used to build the upgraded terminator in “Terminator 2.” Wyoming could provide ...
Proteins can conduct electrons efficiently over tens of nanometers when contact resistance is removed, revealing their ...
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What It Really Took to Make the First Blue LED
Making a blue LED was once thought impossible. Unlike red or green, producing blue light required a semiconductor with a much ...
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