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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.
A Hiroshima University team has designed a feasible way to detect the Unruh effect, where acceleration turns quantum vacuum ...
Up to 98 percent of the energy of an earthquake goes into flash heating rocks, not shaking the ground, new research shows. The finding could help yield better earthquake forecasts ...
In the world of metals, it has long been considered common knowledge that achieving both strength and ductility (the ability to stretch without breaking) at the same time is nearly impossible. When a ...
This unsettling reality means that simply cutting emissions isn’t enough—the fight against climate change demands that researchers study all potential approaches and tools that could be used to ...
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What's the hottest temperature the human body can endure?
Researchers believe there's an upper limit to the temperature the human body can withstand — but many people could face ...
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