The metal named Indum, which looks bright and silver-white with the naked eye and is soft enough to chew, attracts attention with its sound while bending. So, how is it safe for your teeth to bite this metal?
The metal named Indum, which looks bright and silver-white with the naked eye and is soft enough to chew, attracts attention with its sound while bending. So, how is it safe for your teeth to bite this metal?
Details about Apple’s foldable iPhone began to take shape. The company is trying to make its first foldable phone durable and eliminate the screen folding trail. For this purpose, Apple’s hinge design liquid metal …
The health benefits of the tea we drink have been known for a long time. However, scientists from Northwestern University revealed an unexpected feature of tea. Tea leaves, the ability to clean the toxic heavy metals from the water they brewed …
The first metal object produced with 3D printing technology in space was successfully reduced to the Earth for scientific investigations. According to the official statement made by the European Space Agency (ESA), produced at the International Space Station (ISS) and various …
Scientists may have found the easy way to produce a transparent metal as glass. In this case, we can soon start using screens or windows made of metal.
With this machine image, he reminds me of a washing machine, isn’t it? But of course it doesn’t work for washing. Thousands of steel needles in it serve a difficult purpose to predict.
Do you know what the most precious and expensive metal in the world is? If you think it’s gold or platinum, you’re already wrong!
During a study they conducted, scientists revealed that cracks in a metal can repair themselves, even at the nanoscale. When the reasons for this situation are revealed, a new era in engineering may begin.
You may have seen in some videos and images that an element called gallium shatters metals such as aluminum and steel, which are known to be very durable. So what about the fact that such a seemingly powerful element does not harm the human body?
Dr. Brad Boyce has shown, on a small scale, that metal can fill cracks before cracks become a problem. This means that self-healing structures and robots could become real.