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Scientists Engineer Breakthrough in Permanent Magnet Materials Using Atomic-Level Design

A new study reveals how atomic-level engineering of manganese bismuth magnets could lead to superior magnetic materials. Scientists report significant enhancements in key magnetic properties through strategic elemental substitutions.

Atomic Engineering Breakthrough in Magnetic Materials

Researchers have developed an innovative approach to enhancing permanent magnet materials through atomic-level engineering, according to recent reports in Scientific Reports. The study focuses on manganese bismuth (MnBi) magnets, which analysts suggest could provide sustainable alternatives to rare-earth-dependent magnets in various technological applications.

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New Theoretical Models Uncover Key Mechanisms in Glass Corrosion Processes

Scientists have developed novel theoretical models that provide fresh insights into aqueous corrosion of silicate glass. The research challenges long-held assumptions about diffusion mechanisms and reveals the primary drivers of glass degradation across different pH conditions.

Breakthrough in Glass Corrosion Understanding

Researchers have developed new theoretical models that provide unprecedented insights into the aqueous corrosion mechanisms of silicate glass, according to recent reports in npj Materials Degradation. The study addresses fundamental questions about how common glass materials degrade when exposed to water and acidic solutions, with significant implications for numerous industrial applications.