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JUSTIN MARTIN
Hello, I am Justin Martin a junior majoring in Biotech Engineering at the University of Cambridge.
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JUSTIN MARTIN 2021-01-27
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Let’s understand how they did, what this method means to humanity, etc.About the MethodScientists from Brown University discovered a method to mold the entire metallic structure, even at the granular level.

When tested, one of the fruitful observations was that the newly formed structures were four times harder than naturally occurring metal.How scientists developed the method?Researchers first tried to develop a coin-type structure in a centimeter-scale size.

They did it by using metals like silver (scientific name: Argentum, chemical formula: Ag), gold (scientific name: Aurum, chemical formula: Au), palladium (Pd), and other metals.

So, a major debate among the scientists was to eliminate these ligands present in the metallic nanoparticles, to proceed further.

So, suppose the scientists wanted to use any specific metal for a dedicated purpose, including cutting process, aerospace, defense, etc.

In that case, there is a need to customize these metals to be harder and cannot find breakage in its most challenging moments.Inferences and ObservationsThe Brown University scientists believe that this nano-clustering methodology for metals can help humanity mold the metals according to the purposes, requirements, and applications.

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JUSTIN MARTIN 2021-01-27
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Let’s understand how they did, what this method means to humanity, etc.About the MethodScientists from Brown University discovered a method to mold the entire metallic structure, even at the granular level.

When tested, one of the fruitful observations was that the newly formed structures were four times harder than naturally occurring metal.How scientists developed the method?Researchers first tried to develop a coin-type structure in a centimeter-scale size.

They did it by using metals like silver (scientific name: Argentum, chemical formula: Ag), gold (scientific name: Aurum, chemical formula: Au), palladium (Pd), and other metals.

So, a major debate among the scientists was to eliminate these ligands present in the metallic nanoparticles, to proceed further.

So, suppose the scientists wanted to use any specific metal for a dedicated purpose, including cutting process, aerospace, defense, etc.

In that case, there is a need to customize these metals to be harder and cannot find breakage in its most challenging moments.Inferences and ObservationsThe Brown University scientists believe that this nano-clustering methodology for metals can help humanity mold the metals according to the purposes, requirements, and applications.