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  1. Wireless Device Unleashes Magnetism in Non-Magnetic Materials

    Nov
    13
    2023

    A research team at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and ICMAB has successfully created magnetism from non-magnetic materials by leveraging wireless technology. Traditionally, electronic devices have used electric currents to manipulate electrical and magnetic properties. However, this can lead to overheating, which can reduce efficiency and shorten the lifespan of devices. In recent years, […]

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  2. Musk: Tesla Aims to Produce 200K Cybertrucks per Year

    Nov
    07
    2023

    On the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk informed that the company plans to produce 200,000 Cybertrucks annually. Deliveries of this futuristic vehicle are planned for November 30, and over two million reservations have already been placed. This is much more than the previously planned volume of 125,000 units per year. Previously, Musk […]

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  3. Essential Guide to Electrical Steels

    Nov
    02
    2023

    Electrical steel is a unique product used in a broad range of industries, including energy, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and medical device. Also known as silicon steel and lamination steel, this material provides excellent magnetic properties, making it ideal for use in things, like generators, motors, and transformers. Electrical steel also cuts power losses, boosts electrical […]

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  4. Revolutionary Solar-Powered Fog Net Helps to Clean Pollution

    Oct
    25
    2023

    Pollution and climate change are threatening the world’s most important resource, drinking water. It is said that over half of the world’s population could be facing water scarcity by 2025.  Fog nets have long been a literal lifesaver in arid regions with regular fog as they are used to gather water in useful quantities and […]

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  5. Neuralink Secures $280 Million for Human Brain Implant Trials

    Oct
    19
    2023

    Elon Musk’s innovative medtech venture, Neuralink, is making significant strides in its mission to pioneer brain implant technology. Following reported FDA approval for human trials, the company has successfully raised an additional $280 million in funding, bolstering its total investment to an impressive $643 million. In a recent announcement, Neuralink extended an invitation to individuals […]

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  6. 6061 Aluminum Alloy: 10 Must-Know Facts

    Oct
    17
    2023

    6061 Aluminum is a versatile, high-performance material. Highly cost-effective, it features a high aluminum content level and major alloying elements of magnesium, silicon, copper, and chromium. It can also contain trace amounts of additional elements, depending on an application’s requirements. It’s the most widely used heat-treatable aluminum alloy available and a critical alloy in many […]

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  7. Researchers Announce New High-Performance Titanium Alloys

    Oct
    05
    2023

    Researchers from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), RMIT University, and the University of Sydney have successfully used additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing to develop high-performance titanium alloys to solve challenges associated with quality and waste management in the industrial production of titanium alloys. By integrating alloy design, computational simulations, and experimental characterization, […]

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  8. A Guide to Purchasing Inconel: Tips and Considerations

    Oct
    02
    2023

    Inconel® is a family of nickel-chromium superalloys known for its high strength, corrosion resistance, and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. Well-suited for demanding applications, Inconel alloys typically comprise 50-70% nickel, 15-25% chromium, and other elements, including iron, cobalt, molybdenum, and tungsten. The specific composition of an Inconel alloy depends on its intended application. Inconel’s unique […]

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  9. ASKA A5 eVTOL: First Flying Car with FAA and DMV Approval

    Sep
    26
    2023

    ASKA A5 – the electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) vehicle, developed by US air mobility company ASKA, recently received authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The drive and fly technology offers the opportunity to not only drive on public roads but also travel by air. ASKA A5 is a four-seat vehicle comparable to […]

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  10. Virgin Galactic: First Tourist Flight to Space!

    Sep
    21
    2023

    The American space tourism company Virgin Galactic operated the second commercial flight to the edge of space, called Galactic 02. This is the first flight that carried tourist passengers, which included the British former Olympian Jon Goodwin, who bought the ticket 18 years ago, and Keisha Schahaff and Anastatia Mayers (a mother and daughter) from […]

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  11. Build Begins on Wyoming-to-California Power Line

    Sep
    18
    2023

    Following the wind power concerns, construction on the Wyoming-to-California power line has started. This line will enable electricity transmission from a wind farm with 600 turbines, and a total power of 3 GW, with an estimated project cost of the wind farm of $5 billion. Both the wind farm and the transmission lines are expected […]

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  12. Condenser Coating for Power Plants Holds Potential to Reduce CO2 Emissions by 460 Million Tons Annually

    Sep
    13
    2023

    Gradually phasing out global dependence on fossil fuels is an ongoing process. Therefore, it’s essential to explore methods that can enhance the efficiency of energy production. In this endeavor, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have introduced a pioneering coating for steam condenser pipes. With widespread adoption, this advancement could lead to an energy […]

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  13. NASA’s X-59 QueSST: A Step Closer to its First Flight

    Sep
    11
    2023

    The X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) – NASA’s experimental supersonic aircraft is now a step closer to its first flight. Located at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, the aircraft completed many milestones and was moved from the construction site for its first flight. The flight is scheduled for this year after a series […]

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  14. How Pulsed Electrochemical Machining Is A Viable Alternative to Conventional Manufacturing Methods

    Sep
    05
    2023

    Recent advancements in material science and design engineering have increased the popularity of advanced metal alloys, especially in critical industries such as aerospace and medical device manufacturing. However, the increased usage of these advanced materials in complex geometries has set new manufacturing challenges as it is often difficult and expensive to machine these parts with […]

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  15. NASA’s Valkyrie Robot to Be Tested in Australia

    Aug
    29
    2023

    NASA’s humanoid robot Valkyrie will be tested at offshore energy facilities in Perth, Western Australia, far away from the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The collaboration is part of the Space Act Agreement with the global Australian energy company Woodside Energy. The NASA team traveled to Woodside’s headquarters in Perth, provided training to […]

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  16. Collins Aerospace: $14M Expansion of the Iowa Center

    Aug
    22
    2023

    The American technology company Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of RTX Corporation, recently opened the expansion of its additive manufacturing center in West Des Moines, Iowa. The expansion costs are estimated at $14 million, with an area of 9,000 square feet. This addition provides enough space for new 3D metal printers. Moreover, the additive manufacturing capabilities […]

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  17. New Light Land Composite to Slash Plane Emissions

    Aug
    17
    2023

    Aviation is on the path to sustainability, with TISICS at the forefront of this vision. The pioneering materials technology company has unveiled a groundbreaking lightweight metal composite landing gear that promises to revolutionize the aerospace industry. UK-based aircraft components company TISICS has developed a new type of metal composite made from a combination of titanium […]

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  18. Avenir Skyscrapers to Soar 630 ft Above NYC, Linked by Jaw-Dropping Skybridge

    Aug
    14
    2023

    Manhattan, home to iconic skyscrapers and architectural marvels, is soon to welcome a new addition that promises to captivate both locals and visitors alike. The Avenir, a groundbreaking development by Silverstein Properties, designed by architects Steelman Partners and CetraRuddy, is set to redefine luxury living and entertainment in the city that never sleeps. The Avenir, […]

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