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InnovationsScientists develop space-age metal that doesn’t expand when heated

Zero thermal expansion material maintains its size across extreme temperatures, offering applications in aerospace, semiconductors, and precision instruments.

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DiscoveriesResearchers discover a material that can learn like the brainJoseph Shavit
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DiscoveriesNew liquid metal can turn motion into electricity, even underwaterJoseph Shavit
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InnovationsResearchers develop environmentally-friendly way recycle smelting by-productsJoshua Shavit
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