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BASF to make U.S./S. Korean team’s new high-energy, long-life cathode material

By / June 10, 2009

Back in April, the Argonne National Laboratory and Hanyang University in South Korea announced that their teamwork has resulted in a new cathode material that can provide high-energy and extend…

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Edgar Tostevin (1928-2008)

By / June 10, 2009

ACerS Member E. Ronald Tostevin Jr., died on  March 13, 2008. He was born May 29, 1928, in New York City. He attended Trinity College and graduated cum laude from…

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Henry Kirchner (1923-2008)

By / June 10, 2009

Sept. 9, 1923 – Dec. 11, 2008 Kirchner, a long-time resident of State College, died Dec. 11, 2008, at The Fairways at Brookline Village, following a long illness.  Born in…

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Edward Schauss

By / June 10, 2009

ACerS was notified on Nov. 18, 2008, that Edward P. Schauss, an Emeritus Member, had passed away. We regret that no additional information has been made available.

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Video of the week – SNL’s Self-Assembling Process for Fabricating Tailored Thin Films

By / June 10, 2009

From Sandia National Lab, this video demonstrates what is a relatively simple, economical nanotechnology coating process that enables development of nanoparticle thin films with architectures and properties unattainable by any…

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By / June 9, 2009

You must be a member of The American Ceramic Society or a Bulletin subscriber to access this page. Login to the site, subscribe to the Bulletin or join ACerS today.…

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Schott’s new transparent armor

By / June 8, 2009

Schott DiamondView Armor Products has been demonstrating its transparent armor system over the past few months. This comes after Schott took over full ownership of DiamondView Armor Products in January.…

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Cracking a Safe With Glass Relockers

By / June 8, 2009

Never heard of “glass relockers”? That’s okay. Most people haven’t.

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Video of the week – Cracking a Safe With Glass Relockers

By / June 7, 2009

Never heard of “glass relockers”? That’s okay. Most people haven’t. Relockers are a category of devices intended to block a burglary of a safe. As their name implies, they relock…

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Do you want cheese and seaweed with your AeroClay?

By RussJordan / June 7, 2009

The sustainability of a product often is found in applications not originally considered. A case in point is AeroClay, a product developed by Case Western Reserve University professor David Schiraldi. AeroClay…

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