Archive for August 2012
Ceramics and glass business news of the week
Here is what we are hearing: MTC launches high-temperature bimorph range Morgan Technical Ceramics is extending its electro ceramics portfolio,…
Read MoreHell’s kitchen: Thermal stress and glass cookware that shatters
Not all Pyrex glass cookware is made the same. Surprised? So was I when I first started looking into this…
Read MoreRamirez videos on the physics of football and the Titanic
The physics of football. Credit: Ainissa Ramirez, Yale University; YouTube. Today is the start of the Labor Day weekend, and…
Read MoreVideo of the week: Wolfgang Rossner on advanced ceramics for sustainability & Siemens’ corporate technology
I have heard of a lot of honorary and informal titles in science and technical fields, but Wolfgang Rossner’s “King of…
Read MoreChina edges rare earth exports ceiling upwards, but demand slack continues; new RE extraction method surfaces
Recent developments around the world related to rare earth elements continue to suggest that strategic concerns are being supplanted by…
Read MoreFemto-second photography can capture the seen and unseen
The imaging work of MIT associate professor, Ramesh Raskar, is revolutionizing our knowledge of how light interacts with objects. In…
Read MoreNextel ceramic fabric stars in recent International Space Station walk
It didn’t get much attention (unless one is an International Space Station or NASA TV junkie) when a fairly significant…
Read MoreOther materials science stories that may be of interest
Some developments worth reading about: Controlling superconductors with light: TAU researcher discovers that a ray of light could lead to…
Read MoreNews from the glass and refractory worlds
• A new £5.4 million white flint furnace is now fully operational at glass manufacturer, Beatson Clark, UK. The furnace…
Read MoreFriday physics fun: The charm and beauty of temps in the trillions and the Big Bang
Fermilab physicist explains particle physics concepts using water as an example. Credit: Fermilab; YouTube. “That sounds like a job for…
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