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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Jim Destefani / November 25, 2013

Other materials stories that may be of interest.

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MCARE 2014: Focus on new materials for alternative energy

By Jim Destefani / November 22, 2013

Building off the success of previous editions, MCARE 2014 is tightly focused on emerging materials technologies aimed at the challenges of renewable and alternative energy technologies ranging from solar to energy storage, hydrogen, photonic and photovoltaic nanowires and nanocomposites, biomass, and natural gas.

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Ceramics and glass business news of the week

By Jim Destefani / November 22, 2013

Ceramics and glass business news of the week.

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Video: Mesoporous zeolites for refining applications

By Jim Destefani / November 21, 2013

Nanotechnology zeolite materials with pores 7–10 nm in size are ideal for gasoline refining and other applications, according to Rive Technology, a company in the process of commercializing the technology.

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Sequester, continuing budget uncertainty impact research

By Jim Destefani / November 20, 2013

The effects of sequestration and uncertainty resulting from October’s federal government shutdown are impacting research efforts at universities and national laboratories that depend on federal funding for support.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Jim Destefani / November 18, 2013

Other materials stories that may be of interest

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EMA 2014 to highlight materials commercialization, computational design, more

By Jim Destefani / November 15, 2013

Kicking off ACerS’s 2014 meetings schedule is Electronic Materials and Applications 2014, which features new programming covering commercialization of electroceramics, computational design of electronic materials, and a tutorial recognizing the importance of interfaces in electroceramic materials.

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Video: Materials at heart of mobile display, battery life battle

By Jim Destefani / November 15, 2013

Indium gallium zinc oxide and low-temperature polycrystalline silicon are battling to replace amorphous silicon in backplane chips for mobile displays and other applications, and both technologies offer the promise of higher-resolution displays and reduced power consumption.

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Ceramics and glass business news of the week

By Jim Destefani / November 15, 2013

Ceramics and glass business news of the week.

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Friday funny from the past

By Jim Destefani / November 15, 2013

Friday funny from the past

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