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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Nanomaterials Show Unexpected Strength Under Stress

Nanomaterials Show Unexpected Strength Under Stress
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Nanotechnology: Size-specific Cracking Shakes

Nanotechnology: Size-specific Cracking Shakes
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Breaking News: Scientists Take Novel Approach To Study How Materials Fracture And Split Apart

Breaking News: Scientists Take Novel Approach To Study How Materials Fracture And Split Apart
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From Mirror To Mist: Cracking The Secret Of Fracture Instabilities

From Mirror To Mist: Cracking The Secret Of Fracture Instabilities
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Scientists Study Cracks In Brittle Materials

Scientists Study Cracks In Brittle Materials
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

'4-D' Microscope Revolutionizes The Way We Look At Nano World

'4-D' Microscope Revolutionizes The Way We Look At Nano World
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

High-performance Steel For Possible Use In ITER Fusion Project Developed

High-performance Steel For Possible Use In ITER Fusion Project Developed
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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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