Archive for 2008
Video of the week – High-temp superconductivity overview
Peter Johnson from the Brookhaven National lab explains the basics of high temperature superconductivity and why it can make a…
Read MoreCongressional fellowship opportunity
There is a tremendous opportunity for a one-year fellowship for a materials scientist, engineer or researcher with an interest in…
Read MoreLeibniz Prize honors three for materials research
Three of Germany’s top materials scientists, Jürgen Rödel, Jürgen Eckert and Holger Braunschweig, have all been awarded that nation’s highest…
Read MoreNew NIST standard to improve low-k film production
NIST has developed a method to measure the toughness (i.e., resistance to fracture) of low-k insulating films found in high-performance…
Read MoreGood vibrations lead to ‘smart’ roads and energy
Some people think the road to tomorrow’s most practical alternative energy source will be embedded with piezoelectric crystals capable of…
Read MoreACerS President praises Chu; other scientists named to administration
+Recently we noted that Steven Chu, a real scientist and experienced administrator, has been selected to run the Department of…
Read MoreNSF funds Lehigh/Penn State outreach to Tuskegee University
To encourage more African-Americans to adopt science and engineering careers, the NSF-funded International Materials Institute for New Functionality in Glass…
Read MoreVideo of the week – What element do you want for Xmas?
[Image above] Credit: Periodic Videos, YouTube This is from a series of really excellent videos about each of the elements…
Read MoreMega gleam from nano polish?
Sometime in the near future, a visit to the dentist for teeth cleaning may involve putting such a fine polish…
Read MoreEnergy harvesting radio-based detection system unveiled
Kansas State University and Peregrine Semiconductors are demonstrating a battery-free technology that could improve embedded multi-sensor systems such as those…
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