Materials informatics combines data analytics and engineering design, streamlining material development and enhancing performance through AI integration.
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New barocaloric material could shrink and lighten solid-state cooling
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Interesting Engineering on MSN
Light, extremely strong material withstands 932°F temperature, could be useful for aerospace
R esearchers have developed very light and extremely strong material that can withstand extreme heat. The material could be useful for aerospace and other high-performance industries. Developed by ...
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