Materials science and nanotechnology researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are getting some much-needed equipment that will help enhance and expedite their studies.
UNL’s Nebraska Center for Mate...
Chemists from New York University and Russia's St. Petersburg State University have created crystals that can twist and untwist, pointing to a much more varied process of crystal growth than previously thought.
Their ...
For many years, Randolf Pohl and his colleagues believed their measuring instrument was not accurate enough: they first performed an experiment to determine the size of the proton back in 2003, but they had not discovered the signal which would provide them with the relevant insight.
Sintering of advanced materials: Fundamentals and processes from Woodhead Publishing reviews important developments in this technology and its applications. The method of sintering is explored both at particle level and on an atomic scale as well as multi-scale modelling. A review of the fundamentals of sintering begins with the thermodynamics of sintering featuring sintering stress.
AK Steel said today that Jerry L. Arnold, Ph.D., a Principal Research Engineer at its Research Center in Middletown, Ohio has been elected a Fellow of the Society by ASM International, formerly known as the American Society for Metals (ASM).
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5704ac/principles_of_inor) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Principles of Inorganic Materials Design, 2nd Edition" ...
Dow Corning Corporation, a leading innovator in silicone solutions for the textile industry, has introduced its patent pending DEFLEXION™ impact-protection technology based on silicones.
A surprising MIT laboratory finding about the behavior of a thin sheet of material — less than a thousandth of the thickness of a human hair — could lead to improved ways of studying the behavior of electrodes and perhaps ultimately to improvements in the rate of power production from one type of fuel cell, according to a report published this week.
Elsevier announced the launch of PeerChoice, a new pilot peer review program for Chemical Physics Letters where reviewers now have the freedom to choose which articles they would like to review.
Graphene, a carbon sheet that is one-atom thick, may be at the center of the next revolution in material science.
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