Stronger than glass, various military and commercial applications for this remarkable material are already being tested. What was once used in the science-fiction Star Trek movies, see-through ...
There’s a famous scene in one of the Star Trek movies where Scotty, who has traveled to the past, teaches a metal company to create the transparent aluminum he needs to bring some whales back to the ...
There’s a famous scene in one of the Star Trek movies where Scotty, who has traveled to the past, teaches a metal company to create the transparent aluminum he needs to bring some whales back to the ...
Scientists from the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) and the Nara Institute of Science and Technology have found a cost-effective way to make aluminum transparent through a process called ...
Scientists at Oxford University have created a substance once only reserved for science fiction — Star Trek IV-like transparent aluminum. It takes a serious laser and there's kind of a catch, but just ...
Transparent aluminum, a technology first suggested in the science fiction film “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,” is now a reality. With a growing need in the Department of Defense for transparent armor ...
Oxford scientists claim to have created a transparent form of aluminum by bombarding the metal with the world’s most powerful soft X-ray laser. The substance is nearly transparent to extreme ...
Transparent aluminum, a technology first suggested in the science fiction film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, is now a reality. Specialists from the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI and ...
The news that there might be a way to make transparent aluminum – foretold, kindof, in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home– has been around awhile. I was reading an article about it just now in New ...
Researchers carefully arrange two iron plates so that they become transparent to X-rays, as the quantum energy transitions of the atoms' nuclei balance each other out.
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Transparent Aluminum Market by Material (Aluminum, Oxygen, and Nitrogen), and By End use Industry (Building ...
While it has long been known that ultraviolet (UV) light can help kill disease-causing pathogens, the COVID-19 pandemic has put a spotlight on how these technologies can rid environments of germs.