The unique properties of high-entropy alloys make them ideal for hydrogen storage, offering advantages in stability and performance over traditional materials.
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Scientists crack hidden battery fracture that boosts fire risk
Lithium batteries sit at the heart of electric cars, smartphones, grid storage and even military hardware, yet the way they ...
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Scientists 'break rules' to create advanced metal—auto industry eyes 20% weight cuts
A laboratory breakthrough in Japan could reshape how cars and aircraft are engineered. Researchers at Nagoya University have developed a 3D‑printable aluminum alloy that stays strong and flexible at ...
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