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Tiny tweaks make metals tougher against high-speed impacts

A team of researchers, led by Cornell University, has found a way to make metals and alloys much stronger when they face extreme impacts. By adding tiny “speed bumps” at the nanoscale level, they can prevent a common weakening effect that happens when metals are hit at high speeds. This breakthrough could lead to tougher […] The post Tiny tweaks make metals tougher against high-speed impacts appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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