Springy Nanostructured Metals Hold Promise For More Efficient And Effective Engines, Medical Equipment, Security Systems, Rutgers University Reveals

Medical News Today -- Rutgers researchers have identified a class of high-strength metal alloys that show potential to make springs, sensors and switches smaller and more responsive. The alloys could be used in springier blood vessel stents, sensitive microphones, powerful loudspeakers, and components that boost the performance of medical imaging equipment, security systems and clean-burning gasoline and diesel engines.

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