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What if you jumped into a pool filled with liquid mercury?
The curious minds at What If investigate jumping into a pool filled with liquid mercury, revealing toxicity, density, and survival challenges.
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Toyota developed a liquid hydrogen combustion engine!
Can Toyota save the combustion engine by using liquid hydrogen? Toyota surprised me once again, announcing they've raced with ...
Dual cross-linked polymer design enables soft artificial muscles with record work density and strain
A dual cross-linked magnetic polymer solves the fundamental trade-off limiting soft artificial muscles, achieving ...
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All-solid-state batteries get record-high density exceeding 98% with new method
Researchers have developed a key material technology that accelerates the commercialization of all-solid-state batteries ...
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Bridging theories across physics helps reconcile controversy about thin liquid layer on icy surfaces
The ice in a domestic freezer is remarkably different from the single crystals that form in snow clouds, or even those formed ...
Electronic order in quantum materials often emerges not uniformly, but through subtle and complex patterns that vary from ...
QuantumScape’s lithium-metal solid-state battery replaces liquid electrolytes and graphite anodes to target faster charging ...
“Here, it turns out there are other quantum knobs we can play with to manipulate states of matter.” ...
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Mechanically interlocked molecules enhance lithium-metal battery safety and performance
Researchers from the School of Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have pioneered a ...
Liquids and solutions may look simple, but on the molecular scale they are constantly shifting and reorganizing. When sugar dissolves in water, each sugar molecule quickly becomes surrounded by fast ...
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Fire-safe all-solid-state batteries move closer to commercialization
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed a key materials technology that accelerates the ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
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