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New material gives copper superalloy-like strength

Google I/O 2025 prepares new Material 3 'Expressive' design, XR, and much more

New Material Allows for Ultra-Thin Solar Cells

A football field in a teaspoon: New material has insane surface area

New material to make next generation of electronics faster and more efficient

Nuclear reactor breakthrough: New material can replace costly nickel alloys

New material for solid-state batteries with 100-times higher energy density

Seashell-inspired cement is super stretchy, crack-resistant, unbreakable | The new material is 19x more flexible, stretches without breaking, and 17x more crack-resistant than regular cement.

New material looks like frosted glass but lets in more light than a window

More transparent than glass, new material cools rooms and self-cleans

New material developed by MIT researchers able to block out sound entirely

Researchers Develop New Material That Converts CO2 into Methanol Using Sunlight

Australian scientists 3D print titanium structure with supernatural strength | Researchers were able to build a new material that’s 50% stronger than strongest alloy known to man by laser powder bed fusion approach.

AI Discovers New Material That Could Slash Lithium Use In Batteries

New material to boost the efficiency limits of silicon solar cells

Microsoft's AI found a new material to replace li-ion batteries | Will machine learning algorithms revolutionize scientific research on battery materials?

New material found by AI could reduce lithium use in batteries

New material found by AI could reduce lithium use in batteries

Scientists have discovered what they say is the fastest and most efficient semiconductor yet. Although the new material is made using one of the rarest elements on Earth, the researchers suggest counterparts made from more abundant materials may be discovered that operate comparably fast.

New Ukrainian nanotech 'cloak' can hide people from drones | An unnamed Ukrainian scientist has allegedly developed a new material that can mask heat signatures of troops and gear from Russian drones.