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DoE Develops Flexible Glass Stronger Than Steel

An anonymous reader writes "The Department of Energy Office of Science recently collaborated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the California Institute of Technology to develop a resilient yet malleable new type of glass that is stronger than steel. The material can also be molded, and it bends when subjected to stress instead of shattering. The glass is actually a microalloy and features metallic elements such as palladium. This metal has a high 'bulk-to-shear' stiffness ratio that counteracts the intrinsic brittleness of glassy materials. The team that developed the material believes that by changing various ratios, they could make it even stronger."

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  1. Alas... by Solar+Granulation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is NOT transparent.

  2. Re:Obligatory... by nedlohs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Because hydrogen and water are the same.

  3. Re:Obligatory... by Low+Ranked+Craig · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You can talk to it now. DOesn't mean anything is going to happen though.

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    I still cannot find the droids I am looking for...
  4. Re:Will it rust? by somersault · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Weight might not matter in space, but mass does.

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    which is totally what she said