Archive for 2014
Other materials stories that may be of interest
Other materials stories that may be of interest for April 22, 2014.
Read MoreApple’s integrated dashboard system CarPlay on display at NY Auto Show
Apple CarPlay, the company’s dashboard-integrated light operating system, is set to debut in new cars this year, but the tech is on preview at the New York International Auto Show.
Read MoreThe economy of research: Study shows impacts of US science funding felt far beyond the lab
A new study indicates that university research is more than fodder for headlines—rather, it’s a “key component of the US economic ecosystem.”
Read MoreConcrete abstracts—oxymorons describe longer-lasting and greener concrete formulations
New advances in concrete could create-longer lasting and more environmentally-friendly improvements for the world’s “go-to” building material.
Read MoreTravellers, rejoice: New app uses math to help overcome jet lag
University of Michigan researchers have used their circadian rhythm research to develop an iPhone app that can help weary travelers adjust to timezone changes and mitigate jet lag.
Read MoreAdditive manufacturing for everything from penguin beaks to electrophoretic deposition—and Easter chocolates
The media for additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, run the gamut, but new developments widen the scope for electrophoretic deposition techniques and put Easter chocolates into the list of outputs for new 3D printers.
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Ceramics and glass business news of the week
Read MoreBillion-dollar global development lab seeks scientific solutions to end extreme poverty by 2030
The newly formed US Global Development Lab is set to offer up scientific solutions to the world’s poverty problems—and end extreme poverty by 2030.
Read MoreK-Coke? How Coca Cola’s ‘Green’ initiatives might impact the glass bottling industry
Whether it’s classic, diet, or caffeine-free, one thing’s for certain: Coca-Cola is getting the quintessential 21st century makeover complete with 21st century impacts.
Read MoreNews from the glass and refractory ceramics world
News from the glass and refractory ceramics world.
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