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China’s wild bamboo-fiber drone is 20% lighter & could shake up aviation
A Chinese research team has flight-tested a tilt-rotor drone built partly from bamboo fibers, reporting a weight reduction of more than 20% compared to an equivalent carbon-fiber design. According to ...
Chinese researchers fly an 8-foot bamboo-wing drone that is 20 percent lighter and cuts structural costs by over 20 percent.
Scientists have identified a bizarre “iceberg” material that behaves in ways most people would call impossible. Instead of acting like a normal solid, it shows unexpected stability and strange ...
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In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Professor Sarah Haigh, Professor of Materials Characterization at the University of Manchester, about her pioneering work in electron microscopy and its ...
AI-powered design tools are now fundamental, enabling faster iterations, optimized configurations and system-level insights. Mastering simulation platforms and digital twins allows for virtual ...
A novel elastic calcium phosphate material developed by HKUMed researchers, offers a promising alternative to traditional bone grafts in orthopaedic surgeries. The research team members include (from ...
ABSTRACT: Granitic crushed materials are the most widely used materials in various fields of building and public works. These materials are more available in quantity and quality in Benin. The present ...
Princeton University will be one of five higher education partners in a new National Science Foundation Artificial Intelligence Materials Institute (NSF AI-MI), marking a major investment in AI-driven ...
Your clothes. Your water bottle. The screen you’re looking at right now. They're all made from materials. Now imagine if you could make these materials stronger, safer and more sustainable. Sound ...
Today in material science news we have a report from [German Science Guy] about a new supermaterial which is as strong as steel and as light as Styrofoam! A supermaterial is a type of material that ...
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