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Monday, December 31, 2007

Metal Foam Has A Good Memory

Metal Foam Has A Good Memory
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Sunday, December 23, 2007

New Imaging System Maps Nanomechanical Properties

New Imaging System Maps Nanomechanical Properties
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Top 10 Advances In Materials Science Over Last 50 Years

Top 10 Advances In Materials Science Over Last 50 Years
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Nano Flakes May Revolutionize Solar Cells

Nano Flakes May Revolutionize Solar Cells
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New Nanowire Battery Holds 10 Times The Charge Of Existing Ones

New Nanowire Battery Holds 10 Times The Charge Of Existing Ones
Posted by GBLOGGER at 5:36 AM No comments:

Monday, December 17, 2007

Major Advance In Crystal Structure Prediction

Major Advance In Crystal Structure Prediction
Posted by GBLOGGER at 6:18 AM No comments:

New Oil-repelling Material Created

New Oil-repelling Material Created
Posted by GBLOGGER at 6:15 AM No comments:

Newer, Simpler Fixes Restore Corroded Pipelines

Newer, Simpler Fixes Restore Corroded Pipelines
Posted by GBLOGGER at 6:13 AM No comments:

Thursday, December 13, 2007

New Form Of Hydride Stimulates Research On Hydrogen Storage, Hydrogen-fueled Cars

New Form Of Hydride Stimulates Research On Hydrogen Storage, Hydrogen-fueled Cars
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Metallurgy is defined as the art and science of metals. Bronze age,Iron age,Aluminium age,Titanium age etc indicate advances in our civilization. Technology owes its existance largely to metals. Today young people seem to have lost interest in the study of Metallurgy. Is the traditional metallurgy dead? What should be the approach to this problem?

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Metallurgy

Metallurgy is defined as the art and science of metals. Bronze age,Iron age,Aluminium age,Titanium age etc indicate advances in our civilization. Technology owes its existance largely to metals. Today young people seem to have lost interest in the study of Metallurgy. Is the traditional metallurgy dead? What should be the approach to this problem?

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