Unlike their mid-century ancestors, today's plastics are being reimagined through ultra-thin layering at the molecular level.
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A new era beyond gas refrigerants: Magnetic cooling technology offers eco-friendly alternative
A research team at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has successfully developed Korea's first full-cycle magnetic cooling technology, encompassing materials, components, and modules.
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Origin Materials, Inc., the world’s leading carbon negative materials company, announced today that it has completed its previously announced business ...
For over fifteen years, aircraft manufacturers have utilized thermoplastic composites for their toughness and durability as a structural composite. Aerospace design allowable databases are available ...
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Scientists discover antigravity material
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the realm of physics: a material exhibiting antigravity properties. This discovery has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of gravity ...
A groundbreaking technology has been unveiled that improves the efficiency of thermoelectric materials, which are key in converting waste heat into electricity, by altering their geometry to resemble ...
Carbon-Based Technology, a promising entrant in the drone industry, officially debuted on the stock market recently, specializing in the production of composite materials. The company underscores the ...
Researchers at the corporate research school Exact have developed a new cellulose-based nanomaterial. The density of this new material makes it a ...
Origin Materials (“Origin”), the world’s leading carbon negative materials company, and Artius Acquisition Inc. (“Artius”) (Nasdaq: AACQU, AACQ), a publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company, ...
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Origin Materials (“Origin”), the world’s leading carbon negative materials company, and Artius Acquisition ...
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