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Key Highlights of Materials Science today

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A systematic heat treatment at 1250°C for 6 hours effectively breaks down large, brittle carbides in Cr8 tool steel, transforming them into a much finer and more uniform distribution. This precise microstructural control results in a dramatic 145% increase in hardness and a 48% improvement in tensile strength, providing a clear blueprint for creating tougher and longer-lasting industrial tools.
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Researchers have uncovered how the specific arrangement of a steel’s internal grains and phases dictates its vulnerability to becoming brittle when exposed to hydrogen, a major problem for infrastructure and transportation. This discovery of the “microstructure-strength interplay” is a crucial step towards designing new high-strength steels that are inherently resistant to this dangerous form of cracking.
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A comprehensive review shows that natural systems, from our joints to insect wings, have evolved incredibly efficient and durable lubrication methods that minimize friction and wear. By mimicking these biological blueprints, scientists are creating a new generation of “smart” soft lubricants with potential applications in everything from medical implants to energy-efficient machinery.
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Computer simulations predict that two new iron-based alloys, FeNbSn and FeTaSn, are stable, magnetic, and excellent at converting heat into electricity at room temperature. This finding is significant because it identifies affordable, earth-abundant materials that could be used to recover waste heat from engines and electronics, improving overall energy efficiency.
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