A groundbreaking discovery is turning up the heat in materials science! 🔬 A PhD researcher from the University of Science and Technology of China has developed a revolutionary flame-resistant material that withstood 1,500°C temperatures during live tests by China Media Group – hotter than some volcanic lava flows! 🌋
Using a welding torch normally capable of cutting through steel, journalists watched in awe as the experimental material remained intact. The innovation could transform fire safety in everything from high-rise buildings to space exploration gear. 🚀
While details remain under wraps (patent pending! 📝), experts say this 'super material' could give China an edge in aerospace engineering and green energy infrastructure. The researcher told reporters: 'We're playing with molecular structures like LEGO blocks – but for real-world superhero applications.' 🦸♀️
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Chinese PhD researcher creates a new type of flame-resistant material
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