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Titanium Nickel AlloyInteresting Engineering
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A highly flexible alloy made of metals titanium and nickel by researchers at the National Institute of Materials Science in Japan could be the critical component needed to make shape-shifting aircraft or super strong artificial muscles.
The alloy has the strength of steel but can stretch like rubber when environmental conditions are changed.
The material, however, only displayed these characteristics at specific temperatures, severely limiting its applications.
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