Titanium is being increasingly used in our modern society. It is light, strong and corrosion-resistant. These properties allow it to be used in the aerospace industry, building industry, sports goods industry and as implants in a number of surgical procedures.
Heavy metals - Wikipedia
Metal with Memory Shaping the Future of Aviation
UChicago scientists discover easy way to make atomically thin metal layers for new technology
3-D Printer Uses Metal To Make Custom Rib Cage For Cancer Patient : Shots - Health News : NPR
Titanium's special properties — Science Learning Hub
In the news – Titanium Dioxide Regulation in California - Center for Research on Ingredient Safety
Spiked Titanium Nanostructures That Inhibit Anaerobic Dental Pathogens
Titanium Lesson for Kids: Facts & Properties
Current and Future Applications of Titanium, Ep. 3
How high-entropy alloys could offer new circular economy future
Titanium – metal of the future — Science Learning Hub
Teaching Students About The Power of Titanium - The Edvocate
Awekeys: The first metal keycaps inspired by Periodic Table by Awekeys — Kickstarter
Metals, Free Full-Text