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Advanced Materials Science

Scientists just found a way to 3D print one of the hardest metals on Earth

Nila Kartika Wati Mar 26, 2026 0

The global manufacturing landscape is currently witnessing a significant shift in the production of high-performance materials, spearheaded by a breakthrough…

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