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High-temperature shape memory alloys could boost fighter jet efficiency and performance
In aerospace applications, high-temperature shape memory alloys (HTSMAs)—materials capable of remembering and returning to their original shapes after heating—are often constrained by high costs since ...
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Scientists shatter silicon’s temperature barrier with revolutionary memory device that works at 1100°F
New tech could open doors to using computers in environments with extreme heat, like Venus. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Scientists have developed a groundbreaking computer memory device that can operate at ...
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