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Alloys that 'remember' their shape can prevent railroad damage
In railroad tracks, rail ties hold the rails in place and ensure that their separation does not change. Modern concrete ties warp and crack through repeated use, leading to safety concerns including ...
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US engineers’ new shape memory alloy system could make rail tracks safer, longer-lasting
Shape memory alloys are special metals that “remember” their original shape. When bent or twisted, they can return to their ...
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Robots you can wear like clothes: Automatic weaving of 'fabric muscle' brings commercialization closer
The commercialization of clothing-type wearable robots has taken a significant step forward with the development of equipment ...
The same space tires that allow the Mars rovers to get around might be coming to your driveway in the near future. Here's the ...
Metal Alloys Market CAGR To Be At 5.9% From 2025 To 2029 $415.25 Billion Industry Revenue By 2029. EINPresswire/ -- What Is The Projected Market Size & Growth Rate Of The Metal Alloys Market?In recent ...
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Fabric muscles thinner than hair could reshape wearable robotics design
South Korean researchers develop fabric muscles for lightweight wearable robots that move naturally with the human body.
Robots that can be worn like clothing are becoming a reality. The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials has developed equipment capable of ...
The commercialization of clothing-type wearable robots has taken a significant step forward with the development of equipment that can continuously ...
Alloy Enterprises has developed a new additive manufacturing technique that can improve liquid cooling performance while ...
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