Raymond H.R. "Ray" Tide was the kind of engineer people could count on, says Michael Koob, who worked with him at engineering firm Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc. where both were principals. “If ...
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First 3D real-time imaging of hydrogen's effect on stainless steel defects opens the way to a safer hydrogen economy
A study led by University of Oxford and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers has uncovered how exposure to hydrogen atoms dynamically alters the internal structure of stainless steel. The ...
Researchers develop a simple method to build stable, atom-thick metal layers using tiny defects in carbon, enabling efficient use of metals across technologies. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Using metals in ...
Abia State Government at the weekend demolished a two-storey building in Umuahia, to save lives and property. A rapid response team comprising Ministries of Lands and Housing, Power & Public Utilities ...
An artistic impression of the experiment: 3D rendering of the micro-scale stainless steel grain investigated in this study showing the evolution of defects inside it with time (early – blue lines, ...
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