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Monday, March 24, 2008

Nanomaterials Show Unexpected Strength Under Stress

Nanomaterials Show Unexpected Strength Under Stress
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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Nanatechnology Past And Future: Big Engineering Achievements On A Small Scale

Nanatechnology Past And Future: Big Engineering Achievements On A Small Scale
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Sunday, March 09, 2008

When It Comes To Metal, Smaller Is Stronger: Now Scientists Know Why

When It Comes To Metal, Smaller Is Stronger: Now Scientists Know Why
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Surface Dislocation Nucleation: Strength Is But Skin Deep At The Nanoscale

Surface Dislocation Nucleation: Strength Is But Skin Deep At The Nanoscale
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Monday, March 03, 2008

Scientists Unveil the World's Largest Sheet of Carbon Nanotubes | Popular Science

Scientists Unveil the World's Largest Sheet of Carbon Nanotubes | Popular Science
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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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