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Moto M press render leaks with a slick metal design

The Moto M has been making waves lately, as its expected to be a brand new letter entry into the Lenovo-owned Moto family. Like any good device, though, it was bound to show up in press renders or leaked images sooner or later, and that’s exactly what’s happened. You can see the Moto M in […]

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Samsung has a new Galaxy S7 commercial featuring a metal artist

Seven Days of Unboxing – The Metal Artist

Samsung is very close to unveiling the Galaxy S7 to the world. To really draw attention to it, they have been releasing short ads called “Seven Days of Unboxing”. The first features a child, the second had a lama, the third had an ice sculpture, and now we have a metal artist.

Like the others, this commercial has a person (or creature) go into a room, presumably look at the S7, and then give their view of it using their talents. In this one, a lady goes into the room, sees the S7, comes out and builds the sculpture seen in the picture above. What does this have to do with the S7? Who knows, but I would assume it represents metal construction.

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This little metal cube contains every collectible element on planet Earth

The Element Cube is made from all of the 62 collectible elements on earth. The cube is formed to include these diverse elements through powder metallurgy, so diverse and precious metals can come together in one shape.

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Boeing’s latest video explains how scientists built microlattice, the world’s lightest metal

Despite being made entirely from metal, microlattice is actually 100 times lighter than styrofoam — so light, in fact, that it can rest on top of a dandelion blossom without destroying it.

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WSU scientists have developed stretchable metal, paving the way for flexible electronics

Researchers at Washington State University may have discovered a way of stretching metal circuitry to twice its size, possibly solving one of the biggest challenges in the growing field of flexible electronics.

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