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Futuristic Materials, Serena Vaughn
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Serena Vaughn

Futuristic Materials

“Futuristic Materials” explores the exciting world of advanced materials and their potential to revolutionize technology and address global challenges. It investigates how materials engineered at the molecular level are creating possibilities previously confined to science fiction. Imagine materials with enhanced strength-to-weight ratios transforming aerospace and construction, or “smart” materials that can sense and respond to their environment, impacting medicine and robotics. The book highlights the crucial intersection of technological innovation and environmental stewardship, emphasizing the importance of sustainable materials in addressing pressing societal needs.

The book progresses from foundational concepts in materials science and nanotechnology to specific categories of futuristic materials. Chapters delve into metamaterials with unique electromagnetic properties, self-healing polymers for infrastructure, and composites revolutionizing vehicle engineering. For example, graphene and carbon nanotubes are examined for their exceptional strength and potential in electronics and energy storage.

The book culminates by examining the practical applications and societal implications of these materials, offering a balanced perspective on their benefits and challenges. What sets this book apart is its comprehensive analysis of the interplay between technological innovation and environmental responsibility. It provides a valuable overview of this rapidly evolving field, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in science, technology, and the future of materials science.
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151 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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