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damage tolerance
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The tag damage tolerance on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about materials science, specifically a new type of metallic glass that is stronger and tougher than steel. This damage-tolerant glass was developed by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Caltech, demonstrating unprecedented strength and toughness. The content highlights the potential for even stronger versions of this glass in the future, focusing on the material's ability to withstand damage without failing. This tag is relevant for users interested in advanced materials, engineering, and scientific breakthroughs in damage tolerance.
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 11, 2011) — Glass stronger and tougher than steel? A new type of damage-tolerant metallic glass, demonstrating a strength and toughness beyond that of any known material, has been developed and tested by a collaboration of researchers with the...