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How to make steelmaking 'green?' Add some plastic.
SYDNEY – A trash bin is not the first place most people would search when hunting for ingredients to make steel.
Christian Science Monitor | Tuesday Mar 29
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Materials get the heads-up
Venture capitalists and entrepreneurs get an insight on how to make money in cleantech, via a materials science lesson.
Redherring.com | Thursday Mar 24
Researchers pursue blast-resistant steel using new tomograph
Materials scientists and engineers at Northwestern University are developing a new "high-security" steel that would be resistant to bomb blasts such as the one that struck , and nearly sank , the USS Cole in ...
Oemagazine.com | Tuesday Mar 22
Hyperspeed charge
In December, I wrote a feature about new efforts to build better batteries through innovations in materials science and nanotechnology.
The Feature | Mar 9, 2005
Next Research-TV broadcast: Friday 4 March
The next Research-TV broadcast will take place on Friday 04 March 09:15 - 09:30 GMT and will feature one topical technology story.
Innovations-report.com | Mar 3, 2005
Malvern appoints Mazzeo to product manager
Malvern Instruments continues the expansion of its rheology team with the appointment of Fred Mazzeo, PhD, to the position of Product Manager.
Cosmetics & Toiletries | Feb 25, 2005
NanoMarkets Explorer
Darn . . . and I thought I was being interviewed for an article on mating rituals in central Virginia.
Nanobot.blogspot.com | Jul 1, 2003

Can Plastic Make Greener Steel?
SYDNEY, April 5, 2005 , A trash bin is not the first place most people would search when hunting for ingredients to make steel.
ABC News | Tuesday Apr 5
UNT to take a much closer look at the future of nanotechnology (Reg Req'd)
The University of North Texas on Tuesday showed off two new tools that could help scientists improve hip replacements, military body armor, spacecraft and many other products.
Denton Record-Chronicle (Registration Required) | Wednesday Mar 23
Sandia device splits water
A team at the labs has made a breakthrough in materials science that could ease the means of turning water into oxygen and hydrogen - which many experts think will replace gasoline.
Full Coverage: 2 stories
Albuquerque Tribune | Monday Mar 21
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