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(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a way to make some notoriously brittle materials ductile -- yet stronger than ever -- simply by reducing their size.
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The sailboats competing in the America’s Cup are the fastest ever built but about as delicate as a house of cards.
Cutting tiny pillars in a metallic glass alloy increases the material's tensile strength and makes it more ductile
A little history about Subaru before we review the 2010 Subaru Forester. "Subaru," is a Japanese word meaning "unite." A number of companies came together (“Unite”) and started the company known as Fugi Heavy industries in the early 1950’s. In 1954, the first Subaru car was unveiled.
Shares in green energy company Eden Energy Ltd soared after it announced a deal with India's largest company to investigate commercial production of nanotubes.
Shares in green energy company Eden Energy soared after it announced a deal with India's largest company to investigate commercial production of high-strength carbon nanotubes, which it described as "the strongest structural material known to man".
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