Posts by Lisa McDonald
Minerals consumption: Tale of two countries
Not totally surprising, but I hadn’t seen these number aggregated like this before. From today’s hearings in Washington by the…
Read MoreNanomaterials safety research: National Academies sound alarm and urges cohesive plan
Nano environmental health and safety is clearly an important topic and one that is frequently referenced at materials conferences I…
Read MoreUIUC group: Can unleashed spores heal concrete cracks?
Concrete is tough, but whether its a sidewalk, driveway, roadway or a structural part of a building, the material is…
Read MoreNew ceramic–aluminum composite brake rotor developed for mass market
Nikhil Gupta, associate professor in the Polytechnic Institute of New York University Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, is developing a…
Read MorePhotoblogging from ICACC in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Some of the German delegation of participants in the first Global Young Investigators Forum at ICACC. Thomas Fisher (third from…
Read MoreOther materials stories that may be of interest
Check ’em out: Ceramic components help make motors greener The newest requirements for electric motors as a result of the…
Read MoreHealing glass fibers now available for pet and animal treatments
Rediheal borate glass fibers are successfully being used to treat injured green sea turtles and other animals. Credit: Avalon Medical…
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Read MorePhotoblog from final day of EMA 2012
Nanshun Lu, an assistant professor at the Univ. of Texas at Austin and a researcher in bio-integrated electronics, in a…
Read MoreThinking small is big deal: DOE to push US manufacturing of small modular reactors
The concept of using small modular nuclear reactors is something we’ve written on several times in the past, and it…
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