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Mechanical properties news, November 2021

Removing tiny irregularities in local densities can help prevent the atomic 'avalanches' that cause glassy materials to transform into crystal.

3D personalized polymer scaffolds with precise texture, shape, and size encourage aligned growth of neurons for neural tissue engineering and repair

Researchers took advantage of the artificial intelligence technology behind deepfakes to create novel high-performance alloys.

Researchers have developed a new type of carbon-fiber-reinforced composite that is strong and light but can be repeatedly healed with heat.

An exploration of the amazing world of surface science.

Researchers have probed the relationship between charge density waves and the strange metal state in a high-temperature superconductor.

Researchers have developed a printable, flexible LED by embedding inorganic perovskite crystals in an organic, polymer matrix.

By combining copper with cellulose nanofibrils from wood, researchers have developed a flexible ion conductor for solid-state batteries.

Researchers have developed a process for making wood 23 times harder, allowing it to be used to make sustainable knives and nails.

Researchers have developed a machine-learning system that can optimize new 3D printing materials with multiple mechanical properties.

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