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Other materials stories that may be of interest
Record solar cell performance, prehistoric amber informs glass theory, and other materials stories that may be of interest for June 16, 2015.
Read MoreSpider silk without the struggle—a practical synthetic solution is in our future
After five years of diligent-but-quiet research, Bolt Threads has made “meaningful progress” on developing synthetic spider silk for commercial use.
Read MoreFlame synthesis of fettuccine noodles fabricates stretchable ceramics
Researchers at Kiel University are continuing the trend of materials with unexpected properties—they have fabricated a new breed of flexible ceramics by synthesizing interconnected 3-D networks of 1-D nanostructures of tin oxide.
Read MoreCeramics and glass business news of the week
Alcoa invests in aerospace, Soleras is sputtering ahead, and more ceramics and glass business news of the week for June 12, 2015.
Read MoreAnother ‘case’ for harvesting wasted energy—it will help charge your iPhone
New energy harvesting technology developed by Ohio State University researchers could make cell phone batteries last up to 30 percent longer on a single charge.
Read MoreMaterials magic trick, Act III—Self-destructing electronics disappear before your very eyes
University of Illinois researchers have innovated a solution to the enormous piles of electronics waste piling up around the world—electronics that self-destruct on command.
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Aircraft coatings that slough off bug guts, 3-D printing can save money and the environment, and other materials stories that may be of interest for June 10, 2015.
Read MoreSouthern Hospitality: Highlights from the 2015 ACerS Southwest Section Meeting
Charlie Spahr, ACerS executive director, attended the 2015 Meeting of the Southwest Section of The American Ceramic Society June 3-5, 2015 at the Radisson Hotel Fossil Creek in Fort Worth, Texas and provides a recap of the event’s happenings and highlights.
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Microscopic sonic screwdrivers, boosting additive manufacturing, black phosphorous’s secrets, and other materials stories that may be of interest for June 9, 2015.
Read MoreHarder, better, faster, stronger: Today’s glass continues upward trajectory with nearly indestructible innovation
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Lab have developed a new durable, antireflective, superhydrophobic glass coating that offers important improvements over its predecessors.
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