Mapping the Future of Technology with Next-Generation Materialsby Ajay P. ManuelNext-generation materials set the stage for a future of innovation using high-performance structural composite materials with enhanced capabilities and applications
NewsDeveloping High-Performance Steel with Systematic Elemental Analysisby Osaka Metropolitan UniversityNew research sheds light on how more robust steel for electric vehicles can be achieved
NewsRoman-Era Lead Found to Originate from Cordovaby University of CórdobaThree ingots dating back to the Roman era demonstrate the importance of lead production and exportation in northern Cordoba
NewsThis Alloy Is Kinkyby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryRemarkable metal alloy won’t crack at extreme temperatures due to kinking, or bending, of crystals at the atomic level
NewsNew Findings Shed Light on Finding Valuable ‘Green’ Metalsby Macquarie UniversityHow valuable metals can be transported from deep within Earth's interior mantle by low-temperature, carbon-rich melts
NewsHow Does Corrosion Happen? New Research Examines Process on Atomic Levelby Binghamton UniversityResearchers offer new insights into a common chemical reaction using a TEM
NewsThe Semi-metal That Wasn’t Thereby National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) MARVELNew experiments show that a compound of europium, cadmium, and arsenic isn't a Weyl semi-metal as previously described
NewsNew Research Finds Stress and Strain Changes Metal Electronic Structureby University of BirminghamNew research shows that the electronic structure of metals can strongly affect their mechanical properties
NewsBringing Out the Color in Zincby Institute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoResearchers synthesize a complex of zinc ions that exhibit color
NewsObservation of Metal Healing Itself Confirms Researcher’s Predictionby Texas A&M UniversityPredicted self-healing in small pieces of platinum was observed, shocking scientists around the world
NewsResearchers Reveal Electronic Nematicity without Charge Density Wavesby Boston CollegeElectronic nematic order revealed as a stand-along phase in kagome materials