Engineering
Japanese Scientists Double Steel Fatigue Resistance
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Japanese researchers doubled the fatigue resistance of steel, enhancing material durability. The achievement was reported on September 6, 2025. This could benefit construction and manufacturing.
Munro teardown reveals differing EV motor cooling approaches by Tesla and GM
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Engineering firm Munro & Associates has dissected electric motors from the Tesla Cybertruck and Chevrolet Equinox, uncovering stark contrasts in their cooling strategies. General Motors opts for a simple, physics-based method, while Tesla employs precise, pump-driven cooling. These differences highlight trade-offs between simplicity and efficiency in electric vehicle powertrains.
Japanese Scientists Enhance Steel Durability
Japanese researchers announced on September 6, 2025, a breakthrough in materials science by doubling the fatigue resistance of steel. This advancement could lead to longer-lasting infrastructure and machinery. The development was shared in recent science updates, highlighting potential industrial applications.
Hackaday Links for September 14, 2025
Hackaday's weekly links roundup for September 14, 2025, features innovative tech projects, hacks, and engineering news. The compilation includes DIY electronics, open-source software, and hardware modifications. It serves as a resource for makers and engineers seeking inspiration.