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May 29, 2018 Study shows ceramics can deform like metals if sintered under an electric field Purdue researchers observed for the first time how ceramics formed under an electric field surprisingly ...
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This article analyzes the causes of a 19-mm protrusion of the tube sheet and the tube joint leaks that occurred within a ...
All metals plastically deform—that is, permanently change their shape—under compression primarily due to the motion of defects called dislocations on certain planes in specific ...
The puzzle pieces of tectonic plates that make up the outer layer of the earth are not rigid and don't fit together as nicely as we were taught in high school. A study published in the journal Geology ...
Such “soft” robots exist today only in the laboratory, but advances in materials science, control theory, energy storage and flexible electronics could change that. Pliable automatons could ...
DART will impact Dimorphos at around 4.1 miles per second (6.6 km/s), or 14,760 mph (23,760 kph), which mission scientists hope will cause the moonlet's orbital speed to change by a fraction of a ...