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Engineers at RMIT University have unveiled a revolutionary 3D-printed titanium alloy that outperforms standard alloys in strength, durability, and cost. Developed using a novel alloy

In just seven seconds, China’s newest magnetic levitation train prototype catapulted itself into the record books, hitting a blistering 650 km/h (404 mph) in a

An ultra-thin membrane developed at MIT can filter crude oil without boiling it — and it could cut carbon emissions from oil refining by up

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) have undergone a remarkable transformation over the years, adapting to the ever-growing demands of modern electronics. As engineers push the boundaries

A Potential Breakthrough in Sustainable Energy Technology A groundbreaking innovation in energy technology has emerged from Ohio State University, where researchers have developed a nuclear

A groundbreaking screen developed by the University of Michigan engineers can store and display encrypted images without using electronics, relying on magnetic fields instead. Drawing

A groundbreaking nuclear battery designed by a team of Chinese physicists and engineers has achieved remarkable efficiency, reportedly 8,000 times greater than that of previous

In collaboration with researchers from the City University of Hong Kong and Fudan University, a team of engineers from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and

Sources: Interestingengineering, news.mit.edu MIT engineers have developed an ultralight fabric solar cell that can transform virtually any surface into a power source. Researchers have developed