Archive for November 2011
New explanation for electrical conductivity at oxide-oxide interface
Electrical conductivity is a pretty simple concept to understand: electrons move. Like water that flows downhill, they flow down a…
Read MoreGlass wall condos getting slammed as ‘throw away buildings’ in CBC series
I wasn’t aware that Toronto has more glass condominium high-rise structures than any other city in North America, but I…
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Check ’em out: Instant-on computers may be possible with modified materials Researchers from three NSF-supported Materials Research Science and Engineering…
Read MoreWhite House announces recent Materials Genome Initiative developments
The Obama administration is keeping the spotlight on the Materials Genome Initiative it launched earlier this year, and yesterday the…
Read MoreDiscovered: Engineer Blogs!
The world of writing about science/engineering/technology is too big for any of us to seriously worry about “competition” and one…
Read MoreBootleggers beware: Counterfeit whisky easier to detect with new device
Product counterfeiting and media pirating are big problems for the likes of Rolex, Gucci and Universal Studios. As publishers, we,…
Read MoreGallium nitride shows promise for biomedical implants
We live in good times, medically speaking. Creaky, painful knees and hips can be replaced. Arteries can be held open…
Read MoreMaterials Football Game of the Week: Case Western Reserve at Carnegie Mellon
The Game Case Western Reserve University at Carnegie Mellon University Nov. 12, 2:000 p.m., ET These two look-alike schools will…
Read More1 World Trade Center unveils replacement for flawed glass designs
[Image above] New glass sheathing for 1 WTC ‘pedestal” will go below the glass portions that can be seen in…
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Here’s what we are hearing (some information from news releases): L&L Kiln introduces the Corona kiln This fiber-lined kiln reaches…
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