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Mechanical properties news, February 2020

A new bendable supercapacitor made from graphene can charge quickly and safely store a record-high level of energy for use over a long period.

Perovskite films tend to crack easily, but scientists have now found that those cracks are easily healed with some compression or a little bit of heat.

detecting trapped hydrogen could help design of embrittlement-resistant steels for low-carbon technologies

well-known organic synthesis growth technique is applied to inorganic eutectic composites to control their physical structure

Researchers have developed an ultra-thin, ultra-flexible, transparent electronic material that can be printed and rolled out like newspaper.

By utilizing cross-linker molecules that form sticky ends when cleaved, researchers have been able to fuse different cross-linked polymers together.

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