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Mechanical properties news, December 2013

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A Duke research team has developed a better recipe for synthetic replacement cartilage in joints.

Clemson University investigated an application allowing the human body to regenerate its own tissue.

A team of scientists use a small amount of graphene oxide to improve carbon nanomaterials which promises to improve composite materials.

The materials created by scientists start as flat slabs, but they morph into shapes that can be controlled by patterns written into their layers.

Scientists at SISSA and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia are researching micro-robotics, a field that represents a challenge for the future.

New solutions for utilising fiber-based material in the textile process attract global interest.

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A novel platinum-gold alloy, 100 times more durable than high-strength steel, is believed to be the most wear-resistant metal in the world.