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Materials science has changed a couple times in the last thirty years hasn’t it?

And given that finite element analysis has flaws, one wonders what will replace it and when.



For example, there's probably an under-regognized amount of materials work going into radiation shielding related to current fusion efforts. And there's a huge amount of, perhaps subtle, material science innovation going int consumer products and elsewhere,


Gorilla glass is a great example.


Also tons of stuff related to especially outdoor clothing.




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