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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Seismic Resistance: Model Analyzes Shape-Memory Alloys for Use in Earthquake-Resistant Structures

Recent earthquake damage has exposed the vulnerability of existing structures to strong ground movement. Researchers are now ...  > full story

Spider Web's Strength Lies in More Than Its Silk

A study that combines experimental observations of spider webs with complex computer simulations has shown that web durability depends not only on silk ...  > full story

Magnetic Actuation Enables Nanoscale Thermal Analysis

In recent years an atomic force microscope-based technique called nanoscale thermal analysis has been employed to reveal the temperature-dependent ...  > full story

Stretching Exercises: Using Digital Images to Understand Bridge Failures

With a random-looking spatter of paint specks, a pair of cameras, and a whole lot of computer processing, engineers have been helping ...  > full story

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