By TSUTOMU ISHII/ Staff Writer
October 10, 2020 at 08:00 JST
A material developed by Yamagata University and Osaka University that can instantly repair itself is shown at Yamagata University’s Faculty of Engineering in Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture. (Tsutomu Ishii)
YONEZAWA, Yamagata Prefecture--Nasty scratches on metallic surfaces may be a thing of the past, thanks to a new material that can instantly repair itself when damaged. [Read More]
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