Explore the new material that transforms from solid to liquid on demand, revolutionizing technology in various fields.
The Foodstuffs Own Brands Ltd has recalled a batch of its Pams brand Tempura Coated Chicken Nuggets across New Zealand. The ...
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A recall has been issued for a specific batch of Pams Tempura Coated Chicken Nuggets in New Zealand due to possible blue ...
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Techno-Science on MSNThis material transitions from liquid to solid in an instant ⚙️Here is a new material capable of behaving like a liquid under low pressure, then solidifying instantly upon impact.
This groundbreaking material, polycatenated architected materials (PAMs), takes inspiration from medieval chainmail while pushing the boundaries of modern engineering. The unique structure of PAMs ...
New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) has supported a recall of Pams brand Tempura Coated Chicken Nuggets after small pieces of blue ...
Scientists from Caltech have developed ‘a new type of matter,’ which they are calling polycatenated architected materials, or PAMs. This new matter doesn’t occur naturally, and uses chainmail-like ...
PAMs are not found in nature, though their basic form is known to us through the millennia-old manufacture of chain mail: small metal rings linked together to form a mesh, most often used as a ...
Based on the interlocking structure of chainmail, this material has all the best parts of both solids and liquids.
A popular brand of chicken nuggets is being urgently recalled after fears they may contain small pieces of blue rubber.
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