Archive for 2013
Video: ‘Dancing atoms’ in world’s thinnest glass
Scientists at Cornell University have directly imaged atoms in molecule-thick glass in the seconds before it shatters–work that may eventually lead to first-principles design of glass materials for strength or other properties.
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Other materials stories that may be of interest.
Read MoreNews from the glass and refractory ceramics world
News from the glass and refractory ceramics world.
Read MoreVideo: Machining cupcakes and the materials science of food
Pop quiz! Can you think of a materials science application for these terms: thermal processing, dielectric properties, electrostatic and nonelectrostatic…
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Ceramics and glass business news of the week.
Read MoreFederal shutdown drags on, takes toll on research
As the federal government shutdown drags through its second week, it is impacting federal research efforts and not much seems to have changed in terms of the entrenched political positions of the Obama administration, House Republicans, and Senate Democrats.
Read MoreVideo: Rethinking optical fiber and its contribution to a $7.5 trillion industry
Materials for optical fibers need to be rethought to meet exploding communication demands for cell phones, texting, internet media streaming, national defense and security networks, and manufacturing.
Read MoreSerbian conference focuses on advanced ceramics for electronics and energy, cultural preservation
Delegates attending the second technical conference organized by the Serbian Ceramic Society in Belgrade, Serbia, Sept. 30–Oct. 1, 2013. (Credit:…
Read MoreHexagonal boron nitride provides high-temp corrosion protection
Researchers from Rice University, Houston, Tex., say they have discovered a new protective coating for high-temperature corrosion applications—hexagonal boron nitride.
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Other materials stories that may be of interest.
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