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Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a flexible and durable metamaterial made of acrylic plastic.
The material could someday be used in flexible semiconductors, tear-resistant textiles, bioengineering scaffolds, and more.
In metamaterials design, the name of the game has long been "stronger is better." Metamaterials are synthetic materials with ...
Typically, these structures combine to enable properties that are usually compatible, including strength combined with ...
Engineers have fabricated a metamaterial that is not only strong but also stretchy. Their new method could enable stretchable ceramics, glass, and metals, for tear-proof textiles or stretchy ...
A team of MIT researchers developed a new fabrication method that allowed to make existing materials strong but stretchy.
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MIT engineers have developed a technique to grow and peel ultrathin "skins" of electronic material. The method could pave the ...
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The Robert Walters 2025 Salary Survey finds that professionals in Hong Kong prioritise three key factors when considering job ...