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Daytona Expo Form

By / June 4, 2013
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Nanotube improves ‘feel’ of microscopy

By / June 4, 2013

[Video Goes Here] Julie MacPherson, a research fellow at the University of Warwick (U.K.) explains the workings of an atomic force microscope and how the use of a nanotube-enabled AFM…

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The American Ceramic Society announces selections of 2011 class of Fellow

By / May 28, 2013

WESTERVILLE, OH -The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) today announced the names of the organization’s 20 members elevated to Fellow status for 2011. Elevation to “Fellow” is a peer recognition-each nomination…

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Daytona Expo Form

By / May 28, 2013
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NETD Student Stipends Available for MS&T’12/ACerS 114th Annual Meeting

By / May 28, 2013

The Nuclear & Environmental Technology Division of The American Ceramic Society is sponsoring stipends in the amount of $250 to help fund students in attending MS&T 2012 combined with the…

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Nanotube improves ‘feel’ of microscopy

By / May 28, 2013

[Video Goes Here] Julie MacPherson, a research fellow at the University of Warwick (U.K.) explains the workings of an atomic force microscope and how the use of a nanotube-enabled AFM…

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Saxon Glass Technologies, Inc.

By / May 9, 2013
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Take note of upcoming division award deadlines

By / April 16, 2013

Several divisions have award nomination deadlines in the coming weeks. Details on nomination criteria for each can be found at the links on acersmain.wpenginepowered.com.

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Center for Material Sciences

By Eileen De Guire / March 13, 2013

8 Kliment Ohridski BlvdSofia, 1756Bulgaria P: + 359 2 846 74 79 www.uctm.edu/enversion The University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy – Sofia /UCTM/ is a state higher-education institution which is…

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NTSB 787 battery

By / January 31, 2013

Do not know root cause of battery failures. Far more serious than people can appreciate. NTSB chair Deborah Hersman: “Fire was present. Signs of thermal runaway and short-circuiting. There are…

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