Read this article which discusses advances made at MIT in developing new environmentally safer methods for deicing planes, power lines and more!
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180831150159.htm
Read this article which discusses advances made at MIT in developing new environmentally safer methods for deicing planes, power lines and more!
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180831150159.htm
Curious about advancements in battery life for smart devices? Read this article which discusses innovations in allowing smart devices to have a larger memory and require less energy!
“Data use draining your battery? Tiny device to speed up memory while also saving power”
Read this article which discusses advancements in cameras which are now allowing researchers to view the motion of electrons!
“One of the world’s fastest cameras films motion of electrons”
Read this article which discussed advancements in materials science that are helping wound healing!
“New materials could ‘drive wound healing’ by harnessing natural healing methods”
Read this interesting article about advancements in technology and attempts to simulate a human hand! The human hand is incredibly intricate and is very difficult to replicate its abilities.
Interested in 3-D printing? Check out this article which discusses advances in renewable 3D printing material!
New composite advances lignin as a renewable 3D printing material
Read this interesting article which discusses how materials science is helping in the race to creating self-driving vehicles!
5 ways material science is driving autonomous vehicle safety and design
Read this fascinating article about developments in creating a more useful form of epoxy which maintains conductivity and could potentially have many uses in electronics, aerospace structures, and more!
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/11/181114120308.htm
Read this interesting article about breakthroughs in creating cost-efficient semiconducting films which may pave the way to devices such as wearable cell phones!
Read this article celebrating NASA’s 60th year, which commemorates the agency’s valuable contribution to Materials Science developments!
NASA At 60: A Driving Force For Materials Science And Technology Innovation