Lisa McDonald

Global themes ‘steel’ the show at ACerS 124th Annual Meeting at MS&T22 in Pittsburgh

By Lisa McDonald / October 18, 2022

More than 3,000 people converged in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Oct. 9–12, 2022, for ACerS 124th Annual Meeting at MS&T22, which featured two newly co-located commercial exhibitions. Read a summary of all that occurred during the four-day conference.

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Searching for strength: Researchers investigate whether uniform grain size improves properties of 3D-printed cemented carbides

By Lisa McDonald / October 18, 2022

Additive manufacturing offers a potentially easier way to fabricate cemented carbide parts. In a recent paper, researchers from Global Tungsten & Powders Corp. in Pennsylvania explored whether ensuring a uniform grain size in the 3D-printed part will improve its properties.

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Ceramic and glass business news of the week for October 17, 2022

By Lisa McDonald / October 17, 2022

NSF to create new education center at Arecibo Observatory, new ‘Battery Data Genome’ project, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for October 17, 2022.

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Video: Glass bead geoengineering to protect sea ice may actually accelerate its loss

By Lisa McDonald / October 12, 2022

In 2018, geoengineers proposed that spreading hollow glass microspheres over sea ice would protect it from melting. However, a new study argues the glass beads would likely accelerate loss of sea ice instead.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / October 12, 2022

Nanostructured superconductors, thermoformable ceramics, and other materials stories that may be of interest for October 12, 2022.

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Preparing for floods: Two-decade investigation confirms long-term stability of cement-treated soil

By Lisa McDonald / October 11, 2022

Severe flooding can deteriorate the soil and make large-scale landslides and embankment breaches more likely during future heavy rains. Cement treatment can fortify soils against disaggregation. A recent investigation of cement-treated soil samples from a 22-year field test confirmed such soils maintain their strength long term.

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Ceramic and glass business news of the week for October 10, 2022

By Lisa McDonald / October 10, 2022

World’s biggest flow battery opens in China, Lithoz acquires CerAMing, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for October 10, 2022.

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Nascent explorations: Injection molding may offer path to high-throughput manufacturing of transparent ceramics

By Lisa McDonald / October 7, 2022

Fabricating transparent ceramics is inherently challenging due to the excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical stability of ceramics. Researchers in Germany showed powder injection molding could allow for high-throughput manufacturing of complex-shaped transparent ceramics.

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Video: James Madison’s glass flute graces the stage at Lizzo concert

By Lisa McDonald / October 5, 2022

With more than 100 million items in the Library of Congress collections, it can be difficult for Library staff to showcase all the wonderful items in storage and educate the public on their importance. Last week, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden realized the perfect opportunity to highlight one very special item—a glass flute gifted to U.S. president James Madison—through a collaboration with pop megastar and classically trained flutist Lizzo.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / October 5, 2022

Solvent solves solar cell durability, world’s whitest paint now thinner, and other materials stories that may be of interest for October 5, 2022.

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