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Sunday, January 29, 2006

Mystery of metallic glass is cracked by Johns Hopkins engineers

Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered how atoms pack themselves in unusual materials known as metallic glasses. Their findings should help scientists better understand the atomic scale structure of this material, which is used to make sports equipment, cell phone cases, armor-piercing projectiles and other products.

[Via EurekAlert!]
Posted by David at 4:57 PM
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