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High-entropy alloys: How chaos takes over in layered carbides as metal diversity increases
In the tug-of-war between order and chaos within multielemental carbides, entropy eventually claims victory over enthalpy by pushing the system toward complete disorder as the diversity of elements in ...
New thermal measurement system shows heat causes 37% of battery degradation and 27% higher cardiovascular strain.
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Scientists Heat Gold to 19,000°C—Overturning a 40-Year Theory About Heat, Matter, and the Entropy Limit
Physicists have upended a foundational law of materials science by heating gold to over 19,000°C — more than 14 times its melting point — while it remained perfectly solid. The study, published in ...
But a recent discovery by a multi-university collaboration of researchers, led by Drexel University researcher Yury Gogotsi, PhD, and Drexel alumnus Babak Anasori, PhD, who is now an associate ...
Many philosophers and scientists have pondered if we live in a simulated universe, and University of Portsmouth scientist ...
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No furnace required: Scientists make room-temperature alloys with custom strength
Scientists unlock a room-temperature way to make high-entropy alloys, with potential for batteries and rare mineral recovery.
What began as an economic signal of risk morphs into a political trigger for further instability. Segmentation doesn’t just reflect political risk; it produces it. Yet segmentation is not entirely ...
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