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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / March 13, 2024

Healable cathode, flexible nanodiamonds, and other materials stories that may be of interest for March 13, 2024.

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Cements Division Rising Star Webinar Series: Kinetic Studies of Magnesium-Silicate-Hydrate Precipitation and Dissolution

By Vicki Evans / March 12, 2024

Hosted by: ACerS Cements Division Tuesday, April 2, 2024; 1p.m. – 2p.m. Eastern US time Sponsored by the ACerS Cements Division, the April webinar will feature one speaker: Kinetic Studies…

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First-in-human clinical trial suggests minimal health risks of inhaling graphene oxide

By Lisa McDonald / March 12, 2024

As nanomaterials become more commonly used in industry, their potential impacts on human health need to be properly assessed. Researchers led by the Universities of Edinburgh and Manchester in the United Kingdom conducted the first-in-human clinical trial on inhaled graphene oxide nanosheets.

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Ceramic and glass business news of the week for March 11, 2024

By Lisa McDonald / March 11, 2024

Innolume expands quantum dot laser diode production, Bloom Energy and Shell to investigate large-scale hydrogen projects, and more ceramic and glass business news of the week for March 11, 2024.

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Volunteer spotlight: Christina Bisulca

By Vicki Evans / March 8, 2024

ACerS is pleased to announce Christina Bisulca has been selected for Volunteer Spotlight, a program that recognizes a member who demonstrates outstanding service to The American Ceramic Society through volunteerism.…

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Low-temperature synthesis of mesoporous metal oxides unlocks flexible electronic integration

By Guest Contributor / March 8, 2024

In a recent paper, researchers from various universities in the Republic of Korea developed a low-temperature process for synthesizing mesoporous metal oxides, which unlocks the possibility of integrating these materials onto flexible electronics.

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Video: Inside traditional ceramic industries of the early 20th century

By Lisa McDonald / March 6, 2024

Recognizing the impact of ceramic products on society can be difficult due to the ceramic industry’s somewhat hidden nature. But two recent projects are helping bring the history of traditional ceramic industries to light through glass slides and laser-engraved bricks.

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Other materials stories that may be of interest

By Lisa McDonald / March 6, 2024

Fire-resistant sodium battery, environmentally friendly quantum dots, and other materials stories that may be of interest for March 6, 2024.

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Washington DC/Maryland/Virginia Section Webinar: FHWA’s Concrete Materials Research: Motivations and Ongoing Efforts

By Vicki Evans / March 5, 2024

Hosted by: ACerS Washington DC/Maryland/Virginia Section Wednesday, March 20, 2024; 12p.m. – 1p.m. Eastern US time Sponsored by the ACerS Washington DC/Maryland/Virginia Section, the March webinar will feature two speakers:…

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ACerS International United Arab Emirates Chapter welcomes featured speaker 

By Vicki Evans / March 5, 2024

The ACerS International United Arab Emirates Chapter organized its first ever successful talk on “Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing of Ceramic Structures” presented by professor Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub of…

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