Innovative Copper Alloy Enables Advanced Space and Cryogenic Technologies

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A new copper-based alloy developed in Japan maintains its shape memory properties at extremely low temperatures, enabling advancements in space exploration and hydrogen tech, with potential applications in cryogenic actuators, space telescopes, and hydrogen storage, highlighting significant progress in materials science and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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