Our planet's spinning motion causes the moving liquid metal to spiral, in a way similar to how it affects weather systems on the Earth's surface. These spiraling eddies allow separate magnetic ...
Inside a lab in South Korea, a rainbow-colored glint caught the eye of a graduate student. This gleam is the product of ...
On the face of things, not much, but after seeing [Zachary Tong]’s latest video on liquid metal ion thrusters, we see that they seem to have a lot more in common than we’d initially thought.
the liquid metal "freezes" and a new super-strong alloy with a very fine homogeneous microstructure is created. The melt-spinning production method developed by RSP Technology forms the basis for ...