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US scientists simulate elusive ideal glass that behaves mechanically like a crystal
Scientists have created the first computer model of an “ideal glass,” a theoretical material ...
Scientists led by a physicist at the University of Oregon have taken a major step in solving an enduring mystery that we ...
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Physicists simulate legendary ideal glass for the first time: It’s hard like a diamond but looks like a liquid
Take a moment to look at the screen you are reading this on. Whether it is a phone or a monitor, you are staring through a ...
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3D-printed metallic glass motor parts could slash energy loss in drones, e-bikes
Researchers in Europe are developing metallic glass materials that could significantly reduce energy losses ...
Material engineers and scientists have long wanted to understand the atomic structures of amorphous solids such as glass, rubber and plastics more fully. Unlike the structures of crystalline materials ...
Scientists led by a physicist at the University of Oregon have taken a major step in solving an enduring mystery that we encounter every time we look ...
Innovative materials could help to reduce the energy consumption of electrical devices, allowing drones to fly longer and e-bikes to travel further. By introducing components made from metallic glass ...
Researchers at Saarland University have developed iron-rich amorphous alloys for electric motor components, an advancement which could help electric vehicles reduce energy consumption and operate for ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — The common view that amorphous materials are simply jumbled collections of atoms may give way to a more ordered theory of the materials' formation, according to experiments conducted ...
Researchers explain the distinctive low-temperature thermal properties of glasses using molecular dynamics simulations. By focusing on string-like defects, they were able to create a unified ...
Glass is a material distinguished by its amorphous or non-crystalline microscopic structure. 1 Glasses are typically transparent to visible light, and many are valued for their chemical inertness and ...
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