Canadian Physicist Achieves Breakthrough with Two-Dimensional Tungsten Semicarbide Material: A Game-Changer in Materials Science
A Canadian physicist has achieved a scientific breakthrough by developing a special two-dimensional nano-material made of tungsten semicarbide. This material differs from most others in that it does not become thinner when stretched, but, on the contrary, it dries. This phenomenon is called a negative aspect ratio. Researchers have discovered that when tungsten carbide is … Read more