
A new copper alloy developed by a team of researchers in the United States is showing promise for use in aerospace, defense, and industrial applications. The alloy, made from copper, tantalum, and lithium, demonstrates a combination of high strength, durability, and electrical conductivity not previously seen in copper-based materials. The material was engineered at the...
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Researchers from the Krasnoyarsk Scientific Centre and Siberian Federal University have developed new palladium-carbon nanocomposite materials with enhanced electrochemical properties, according to the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The materials, synthesized using plasma chemical techniques, show promise for applications in fuel cells, batteries, and other electrochemical devices due to their improved reaction...
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Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created nanostructured surfaces that exhibit strong antibacterial properties while allowing healthy cells to grow unimpeded. The findings, published in the journal Langmuir, could have significant implications for regenerative medicine and laboratory applications. The scientists utilized anodic porous aluminum oxide, created through electrochemical processes in concentrated sulfuric acid. When polished...
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