A new study designed a copper-tantalum-based superalloy (with added lithium) that can operate up to 800 degrees Celsius (1472 degrees Fahrenheit). This nanoscale approach to building new superalloys ...
Chile’s Codelco has regained title as the world’s largest copper producer, narrowly beating BHP by 10,000 tonnes, according to an internal report from the ...
It takes lithium and cobalt to build the batteries that power electric vehicles and e-bikes, nickel and rare earth elements ...
China in February announced plans to impose export controls on five key metals — tungsten, tellurium, molybdenum, indium and ...
NUS scientists created the first copper-free superconductor to work above 30 K under ambient pressure, marking a major ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking high-temperature copper alloy with exceptional thermal stability and mechanical ...
Strange metals have baffled scientists for decades, but a new breakthrough from Rice University researchers offers a major ...
Scientists have long sought to unravel the mysteries of strange metals—materials that defy conventional rules of electricity ...
From Strictly’s perceived snub to a potential sweep for Baby Reindeer, here are the runners and riders for the 2025 TV Baftas ...
Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and Lehigh University have developed a nanostructured copper alloy ...
A team of researchers from Arizona State University, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Lehigh University and Louisiana State University has ...
The newly engineered alloy owes its superior properties to a unique nanoscale structure featuring precisely ordered copper lithium precipitates surrounded by a tantalum-rich atomic bilayer. The ...
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