What are the defining discoveries and great developments that are shaping the way we use materials and technologies today? Elsevier’s Materials Today magazine (http://www.materialstoday.com) has compiled a list of ...
Bruker AXS Awards $6000 X-ray Diffraction Scholarship at Materials Research Society Fall Meeting in Boston
During the 2007 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting now taking place at the Hynes Convention Center in Bos...
During the 2007 Materials Research Society Fall Meeting now taking place at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Bruker AXS, a leading global provider of advanced X-ray solutions for life and advanced materials science...
In the future, packages may be opened with electricity: Stora Enso is launching an extensive cooperative project with Helsinki University of Technology with the aim of developing new packaging solutions that utilise CDM ...
United States Steel Corporation announced today that it has received approval of its acquisition of Stelco Inc. from the Canadian Minister of Industry under the Investment Canada Act.
In connection with the approval u...
MIT researchers have created a new structured gel that can rapidly change color in response to a variety of stimuli, including temperature, pressure, salt concentration and humidity.
Among other applications, the str...
To provide recognition for their distinguished contributions to materials science and engineering, ASM International - The Materials Information Society has announced its 2007 Class of Fellows.
Mr. Richard A. Blackwe...
Ashok K. Khare, FASM, president, Ash Khare Consulting LLC, Warren, Pa., has been recognized for "improvements in the large forging and casting technology of steel and superalloys and for general contributions to the...
A University of Arkansas researcher and his colleagues have found a novel way to "look" at atomic orbitals, and have directly shown for the first time that they change substantially when interacting at the inte...
New sol-gel inks developed by researchers at the University of Illinois can be printed into patterns to produce three-dimensional structures of metal oxides with nanoscale features.
The ability to directly pattern fu...
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