Archive for 2014
Black, white, and “green” – when it comes to the most cost-effective roof, what’s it all mean?
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley Lab have found that in comparing the economic costs and benefits of three different roof types—black, white, and “green” (vegetated)—white roofs are the most cost-effective.
Read MorePZT flexible thin films for biologically-powered medical devices
Research collaboration develops lead zirconate titanate (PZT) flexible thin films for biologically-powered medical devices.
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Morgan Advanced Materials announces range of precision glass tubing and rods for electronics, telecommunications, and aerospace Morgan Advanced Material’s Technical…
Read MoreUpdate: Novel methods of synthesizing amorphous calcium phosphate for biomedical applications
A. Cuneyt Tas reports novel methods for the deposition of amorphous calcium phosphate on titanium.
Read MoreVideo: CeramTec’s ceramic inrun track to propel ski jumpers at Sochi’s Winter Games
Germany based CeramTec has built an alpine ski jump with ceramic materials and innovative technology.
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Other materials stories that may be of interest
Read MoreNew coextrusion process for making 3D highly porous materials from alumina–camphene slurry
Korean researchers report on a new coextrusion process for making 3D highly porous materials from alumina–camphene slurry.
Read MorePhotoblog—ICACC exhibit hall draws large crowd and Ceramics Expo officially launches
ICACC exhibit hall draws large crowd and Ceramics Expo officially launches
Read MoreWinners of the SCHOTT Glass Competition, ICACC’14
Congratulations to Team “IGEL” for winning the SCHOTT Glass Competition on Tuesday, January 28, at ICACC’14 in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.…
Read MoreScience and sunshine—First photos from ICACC in Daytona Beach, Fla.
More than 1,000 scientists and engineers dodged the deep freeze gripping much of the United States to attend the 38th…
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