«But in these experiments we decided to combine two
different alloys containing silicon and oxygen, which we strongly believe exist in the core.»
Not exact matches
Yet, for all their varied uses, these
alloys are complex, often
containing five or six
different elements, including expensive noble metals like gold or palladium.
Gisli Jhannesson and colleagues at the Technical University of Denmark cybersifted through 192,016 potential
alloys, each
containing up to four
different metals (out of 32 possible choices), using a genetic algorithm.