AZoM speaks with Michael Foshey, Mechanical Engineer in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Michael is part of a team of researchers at MIT that has developed a data-driven system that accelerates the process of discovering new 3D printing materials that have multiple mechanical properties. The research was supported by BASF.
By Joan Nugent
10 Nov 2021
An aluminum-scandium alloy developed by RUSAL, the Russian aluminum producer, was recently approved for use in the shipbuilding industry by Russian authorities. The new alloy is lighter and stronger than alternatives, which will lead to fuel savings for commercial vessels.
By Ben Pilkington
9 Nov 2021
During Lab Innovations 2021, AZoNetwork caught up with General Manager, Frédéric Davidts from XRF Scientific Ltd. for a quick chat about the products they were exhibiting and also the challenges they had faced over the last 12-months.
During Lab Innovations 2021, AZoNetwork caught up with Sales Manager, Sean Ogborne from PROCENTEC for a quick chat about the products they were exhibiting and also the challenges they had faced over the last 12-months
By Danny Layzell
8 Nov 2021
During Lab Innovations 2021, AZoNetwork caught up with the team at Shimadzu for a quick chat about the products they were exhibiting and also the challenges they had faced over the last 12-months.
New research conducted by scientists at Duke University has demonstrated how the use of chalcogenide glasses could be developed into a wider range of applications, including underwater communications, environmental monitoring, and biological imaging applications.
By Sarah Moore
8 Nov 2021
This article considers research published in the journal Materials, that analyzes the energy absorption properties of enhanced pyramidal lattice structures of three strut materials prepared by 3D printing, combined with investment casting and direct metal additive manufacturing.
Naphthenic acids are a family of compounds that are toxic for both fish and other organisms. They are often found in water in regions affected by oil sands mining.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
8 Nov 2021
This article displays and considers the findings of a study published in the journal Buildings that considers the use of beer bottles in bricks, to minimize environmental impact and overcome shortages.
Supramolecular chemistry has garnered significant attention in materials science. Its main attribute is the low-energy barrier between the associated and dissociated state of molecules.