Materials Science

Researcher designing on a laptop
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Fabric with elcronic componants imbedded in
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A scientist's white-gloved hands pouring liquid from a test tube into a  cylindrical beaker to show how ICP-MS is used in water testing.
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The 3D printer used in the study
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Artistic representation of light moving in a wave
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Computer Image of an electric car being charged
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Scientists at Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry used an electron microscopy technique called electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) to image the structure of pure titanium with a nanotwinned structure. Each color represents a unique orientation of the grains. The thin strips reveal the nanotwinned structure produced through a process called cryo-forging.
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Heat exchangers with copper pipes
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 Caption  Dr Tatheer Zahra was inspired by a material used in running shoes and memory foam pillows to design a 3D-printed product that could help protect buildings from collision damage and other high impact forces, equivalent to a car travelling at 60km/hr.
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Image of a 3d printer printing material
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Computer image of phosphine molecules on white background
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