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Alternating current can reduce friction by redistributing electronic density at material interfaces
A research team led by Prof. Tian-Bao Ma from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tsinghua University has proposed a novel strategy to reduce friction and wear by inducing dynamic electronic ...
A research team has developed a novel method that dramatically enhances the strength and toughness of titanium alloys using an electric current applied for only a few milliseconds. The team was led by ...
This article is part of the TechXchange: EV Battery Management. Allegro MicroSystems, one of the largest current-sensor suppliers in the industry, beat out an increasing number of competitors to ...
A research team has discovered a new way to control tiny magnetic properties inside materials using electric current, which could possibly pave the way for new types of computing technologies. The ...
Why true human-like self-healing materials are hard to create. How a multilayered material based on liquid-metal elastomer was used to find and fix faults. How the final step of “cleaning up” was ...
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