Archive for July 2012
ACerS short courses ‘make things easy to understand’
You may learn more than you were expecting at an ACerS short course. Take the recent “Fundamentals of Glass Science…
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Check ’em out: New method knocks out stubborn electron problem A newly published article in Physical Review Letters eliminates one…
Read MoreGood morning. Ah, a wormhole is still causing havoc in Houston
[Image above] Credit: Melanie Innis. With all the focus on the search for the Higgs boson and dark matter, it…
Read MoreNews from the glass and refractory worlds
• Nippon Sheet Glass is to make capacity cuts in Europe and in the US. One of its two float…
Read MoreZeolites’ porosity, surface area and catalytic abilities leveraged for diverse applications
Zeolite pellets are being used by Fraunhofer researchers in a new high-efficiency thermal energy storage system. This is totally an…
Read MoreOlympic marathon course comes down to NIST calibration
Years of preparation go into the Olympics. What we see is the preparation payoff for the athletes, but behind the…
Read MoreFriday fun video—Harry Potter theme music played on wine glasses
Harry Potter movie theme music played on water-filled wine glasses. For this, you need glass—metals and polymers just don’t have…
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Here is what we are hearing: Kyocera modules begin operating at 2.1 MW ‘SoftBank Kyoto Solar Park’ Kyocera Corp. announced…
Read MoreHow to knit silicon carbide fibers
Textile structures made from silicon carbide fibers are very interesting for manufacturing of fiber reinforced high temperature resistant ceramic matrix…
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Take a look: Metastable material: Study shows availability of hydrogen controls chemical structure of graphene oxide A new study shows…
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