THE LAB
Everyone knows microwave rule number one: Don't leave the fork in when zapping food. But a team of Penn State researchers have broken the rule by using microwaves to heat powdered metals and form them into precision parts. The resulting metals are stronger than those produced in a furnace, plus microwaving uses up to 40 percent less energy than casting. Future applications range from gears to aircraft components.
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