lab at boeing fabricates microlattice – the ‘lightest synthetic metal ever made’

with hopes to make microlattice a potential material for future planes and vehicles, it is actually a nickel-phosphorus alloy structure light enough to balance on top of a dandelion.

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Herzog & de Meuron completes a mountain-top restaurant around a cable-car station

Architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron has reframed the cable-car station on the top of Switzerland’s Chäserrugg mountain by enveloping it within a wooden restaurant building (+ slideshow). (more…)

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