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A research team with Professors Wei Chen and Ryan Truby harnessed physics, computation, and 3D printing to autonomously produce materials that change shape on demand.
Navigating the extreme cold of deep space or handling super-chilled liquid fuels here on Earth requires materials that won't ...
Atmospheric CO2 continues to increase and, despite considerable worldwide efforts to cut down on carbon waste, is expected to rise more in coming decades. Researchers demonstrated that new, lower-cost ...
Every year, thousands of new materials are created, yet many never reach their full potential because their applications aren't immediately obvious—a challenge University of Toronto researchers aim to ...
The iridescent blue of butterfly wings has inspired researchers to find a solution to a challenge previously considered ...
This room temperature silicone rubber practical skills training course is scheduled for 2025 and aims to enhance participants' professional skills through a combination of theory and practice. The ...
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Construction materials could be greener, lighter with clay blend that uses seaweed
The study found that adding sargassum reduced the density of lightweight ceramic clay aggregates, especially at 40 percent, ...
The new three-semester program builds on the school’s legacy of cross-training students from both disciplines to achieve powerful results.
Funding comes from the Inflation Reduction Act, also called the Climate Act. Graphic by ENR Art Dept. March 13, 2024 UPDATED: The U.S. Dept. of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration has ...
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