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A team of engineers has developed a low-cost method for 3D-printing titanium that is both stronger and more ductile than commonly used alloys. The innovation — which the team has described as a “full leap forward” — could make high-grade titanium more accessible for a wide range of industries. Given the current cost gap between
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Next generation of smartphones could be cheaper and stronger, thanks to titanium breakthrough
A team of engineers has developed a low-cost method for 3D-printing titanium that is both stronger and more ductile than commonly used alloys. The innovation — which the team has described as a “full leap forward” — could make high-grade titanium more accessible for a wide range of industries. Given the current cost gap between