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Self-Healing Composite Materials Could Redefine Long-Term Performance in Structural Design

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a self-healing composite material that could radically extend the lifespan of high-performance structural components. The material is tougher than conventional fibre-reinforced polymers (FRPs) and can repair internal ...

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Ventete Develops Inflatable Helmet Using Pneumatic Structural System

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Ventete, a UK-based design and innovation company, has developed the aH-1, a micro-collapsible bicycle helmet that uses air instead of conventional foam. The team designed the helmet in the United Kingdom and manufactures it in ...

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From Wind Turbine Blades to Infrastructure: A Breakthrough in Composite Reuse

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As wind energy continues to expand, a less visible challenge is growing at the same time: what happens to wind turbine blades at the end of their life? Made from extremely durable composite materials, these ...

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Customisable Cold-Climate Shelter for Adaptive Emergency Architecture

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REVA PROJECTS LLC has developed a customisable cold-climate shelter for humanitarian aid and disaster relief in extreme conditions. The Reva Cold Shelter shows how modular architecture and material performance can support rapid deployment in arctic ...

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Human-Safe Magnetorheological Fibres Enable A New Generation Of Smart Textiles

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Researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have developed a new type of human-safe magnetorheological fibre that can change shape and stiffness under low-strength magnetic fields. Unlike conventional magnetorheological materials, these fibres remain soft, ...

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Soft-Drive: Growing a Sustainable Alternative to Cloud Storage

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Digital storage feels invisible, but its impact is not. Cloud services rely on large server farms that consume vast amounts of energy and resources. As data use continues to grow, so does the environmental cost. ...

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