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Image for %s3D steel printing takes off on the International Space Station
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3D steel printing takes off on the International Space Station

Steel entered the space age on 30 May 2024 when a 3D steel printer printed its first steel component on the International Space Station.More
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Image for %sSteel-built carbon capture machines are removing CO2 from the air
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Steel-built carbon capture machines are removing CO2 from the air

The Climeworks project has set up a carbon capture and storage facility at a remote site in Iceland that is drawing CO2 from the atmosphere and safely storing it in the ground.
Image for %sArtificial intelligence, steel and the future of shipping
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Artificial intelligence, steel and the future of shipping

Shipping is set to change as new technologies go mainstream, but steel will remain indispensable.
Image for %sWheelchair rugby athletes look to steel
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Wheelchair rugby athletes look to steel

Steel-built bumpers allow rugby wheelchairs to repeatedly absorb the impacts of high level professional play without affecting performance. 
Image for %s‘Foldable’ tech revolutionises temporary structures
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‘Foldable’ tech revolutionises temporary structures

Using traditional lever engineering and modern steel technologies, British firm Ten Fold Engineering has developed buildings that can be transported on the back of a lorry and put up in a mere 10 minutes.
Image for %sHow steel helped usher in the era of rock and roll
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How steel helped usher in the era of rock and roll

From its use in acoustic steel guitars in the 1930s, to modern pick-ups and guitar strings, steel has played a central role in the evolution of popular music
Image for %sVictorinox steel gives iconic Swiss Army Knife its edge
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Victorinox steel gives iconic Swiss Army Knife its edge

Reimagined for the 21st century, this instantly-recognisable pocketknife has Victorinox steel at the heart of its enduring appeal
Image for %sMaraging steel delivers world’s finest fencing blades
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Maraging steel delivers world’s finest fencing blades

Due to its strength, flexibility and extreme toughness, professional fencers will only compete using swords made from maraging steel
Image for %sStainless steel cases safeguard ancient manuscripts
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Stainless steel cases safeguard ancient manuscripts

St. Catherine’s monastery in Egypt is protecting its priceless collection of ancient manuscripts using precision-engineered stainless steel cases
Image for %sStainless steel straw could see end of single use plastics
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Stainless steel straw could see end of single use plastics

As the backlash against plastic continues, the drinking straw is in drastic need of a redesign. Does a collapsible version made from stainless steel hold the answer?
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