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Color-Changing Substance Detects Biological, Mechanical Problems

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Responsive to a range of stimuli, a color-changing metallic substance could help detect problems as varied as mechanical strain and pollution. The material can be engineered to emit specific colors — even pure white — under different circumstances. In this way, the material could be used to detect chemical or biological compounds, as well as mechanical and thermal conditions. "It's supersensitive to external parameters," said Niels Holten-Andersen, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Whatever you do...Read full article

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    Dec 2015
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