Stainless Steel Goes 3-D »
Posted by: daducha 3 weeks, 6 days agoEuropean scientists used a new technique, called diffraction contrast tomography, to obtain a 3-D map, as shown above, of all grains in a section of a
stainless steel wire; it reveals the shapes, positions and
orientations of 362 different grains.
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