Metals and alloys news, June 2014

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have developed a new and more efficient approach to a challenging problem in additive manufacturing.

It is the breakthrough that physicists and chemists around the world have long anticipated and it will play a pivotal role in information technology.

Leading materials scientists join the conference.

Free access to presentations spanning thermal analysis techniques.

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Development of a new generation of nanoporous metal foams for use in energy storage applications

The best of materials science news from May 2014.

Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and chemical company FMC Corporation have developed a way to modify lithium powder

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