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Vicious_Dios 06/11/21 9:38:21 PM #1: |
Australian scientists accidentally engineer one of the worlds most thermally stable materials.
Up to 1,400 C it doesnt expand Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia were performing battery-related research when they accidentally discovered that a composite material they were working with had a phenomenal ability to resist heat. The composite material did not change in volume at all at temperatures ranging from 4 to 1400 Kelvin (-269 to 1126 C, -452 to 2059 F). It may very well be the most thermally stable material in the world. Link: https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0aRa9tAd?share_id=eyJ1c2VyaWQiOjI1MTQ2MDI1LCJkb2NfaWQiOiIwYVJhOX RBZCIsInRpbWVzdGFtcCI6MTYyMzQ2MTkxNDU2M30=&s=a7&pd=01hVd3h0&hl=en_US Or.... >_> https://tinyurl.com/364rdzm2 --- S / K / Y / N / E ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Irony 06/11/21 9:38:54 PM #2: |
What does it eat?
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StarDestroyer 06/11/21 9:45:28 PM #3: |
Why would Australia do this?
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jumi 06/11/21 9:46:26 PM #4: |
Irony posted...
What does it eat? Heat and cold. --- XBL Gamertag: Rob Thorsman Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/robertvsilvers ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Irony 06/11/21 9:47:11 PM #5: |
jumi posted...
Heat and cold.From people? --- I am Mogar, God of Irony and The Devourer of Topics. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ApexEditor 06/11/21 9:47:33 PM #6: |
Oh great, new unbreakable garbage on the way, way to help the landfill crisis science guy.
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