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Material Science

26 posts
TTechnology
Scientists Make Material That Can Morph Into Anything With the Pull of a String
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Scientists Make Material That Can Morph Into Anything With the Pull of a String

  • December 27, 2025
There’s a very thin line between math and art. As it turns out, the same can be said…
PPhysics
Proposed Magnetic Cloak Could Make Sensitive Tech Practically Invisible
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Proposed Magnetic Cloak Could Make Sensitive Tech Practically Invisible

  • December 22, 2025
Hospitals, power grids, aerospace systems, and scientific laboratories all host extremely sensitive technologies that allow the facilities to…
SScience
High-Tech 'Bubble Wrap' Lets You Hold Fire Without Getting Burned
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High-Tech ‘Bubble Wrap’ Lets You Hold Fire Without Getting Burned

  • December 15, 2025
Buildings can leak a lot of heat. Scientists think the remedy might come in the form of fireproof,…
SScience
New transparent window material could cut building energy loss by 50%
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New transparent window material could cut building energy loss by 50%

  • December 15, 2025
In most buildings, windows remain the most vulnerable part of the structure when it comes to energy loss.…
SScience
Newly Discovered 'Hybrid' Phase of Matter Blurs the Line Between Solid and Liquid
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Newly Discovered ‘Hybrid’ Phase of Matter Blurs the Line Between Solid and Liquid

  • December 10, 2025
High school science misses a lot of the science researchers actually work with. For example, you learn that…
SScience
Scientists Created the Blackest Fabric Ever, Then Made a Dress
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Scientists Created the Blackest Fabric Ever, Then Made a Dress

  • December 3, 2025
The tiny black dress may be a fashion classic, but making the tiny, perfectly black dress is more…
PPhysics
The Blueprint
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New superconductor shows quantum edge states tied to Majorana physics

  • November 20, 2025
Researchers at IFW Dresden and the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat announced on November 19 that they had identified…
PPhysics
light
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Scientists Solve Quantum Mystery That Could Generate Electricity from Light

  • October 19, 2025
Scientists have long searched for the holy grail of clean electronics: a single, organic material that could both…
PPhysics
Scientists Reveal the Fluid Physics Behind Why Sighs Feel So Damn Good
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Scientists Reveal the Fluid Physics Behind Why Sighs Feel So Damn Good

  • October 17, 2025
The human body works in complex ways—sometimes, certain motions are so small that it’s easy to miss how…
SScience
How Scientists Turned Water Into Ice at Room Temperature
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How Scientists Turned Water Into Ice at Room Temperature

  • October 15, 2025
For something so common to our daily lives, there’s a surprisingly long list of questions scientists have yet…
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