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  2. Mithril - Wikipedia

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    Mithril is a fictional metal found in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. It is described as resembling silver, but being stronger and lighter than steel.It was used to make armour, such as the helmets of the citadel guard of Minas Tirith, and ithildin alloy, used to decorate gateways with writing visible only by starlight or moonlight.

  3. Low-background steel - Wikipedia

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    Low-background steel, also known as pre-war steel [1] and pre-atomic steel, [2] is any steel produced prior to the detonation of the first nuclear bombs in the 1940s and 1950s. Typically sourced from ships (either as part of regular scrapping or shipwrecks ) and other steel artifacts of this era, it is often used for modern particle detectors ...

  4. Unity makes strength - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands, gold ducat (1729) with the motto concordia res parvae crescent on the obverse, found in the Dutch East India Company (VOC) shipwreck 't Vliegend Hert Token coin found in Borneo with the motto concordia res parvae crescent. "Unity makes strength" [n 1] is a motto that has been used by various states and entities throughout history.

  5. Stronger-than-steel palladium glass paves way for dental ...

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    A team of researchers at Caltech and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have created a new type of glass that's stronger than steel, but it might not make it out of your oral surgeon's office.

  6. Amorphous metal - Wikipedia

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    In particular, they tend to be stronger than crystalline alloys of similar chemical composition, and they can sustain larger reversible ("elastic") deformations than crystalline alloys. Amorphous metals derive their strength directly from their non-crystalline structure, which does not have any of the defects (such as dislocations ) that limit ...

  7. Steel - Wikipedia

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    Today more than 1.6 billion tons of steel is produced annually. Modern steel is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted standards organizations . The modern steel industry is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the world, but also one of the most energy and greenhouse gas emission intense industries, contributing 8 ...

  8. Why U.S. Steel Stocks Were Soaring Today - AOL

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    A Trump victory could mean higher tariffs on foreign steel, with a key merger in limbo. ... Why U.S. Steel Stocks Were Soaring Today. Billy Duberstein, The Motley Fool. November 6, 2024 at 4:48 PM ...

  9. Japan-US ties stronger than ever, minister says amid US Steel ...

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    The White House on Thursday said Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel needed to be carefully scrutinised given the company's core role producing a material that is ...