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Nov 17

Magnetic symmetry is not just like looking in a mirror Opens in new window

Vincent Sokalski and Michael Kitcher have uncovered the quantitative explanation for magnetic symmetry breaking during domain wall motion, a contribution to the fundamental physics of technology needed to build faster computers.

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Sep 01

Clark appointed Managing Director of Materials Characterization Facility

Dr. Betsy Clark has been appointed the Managing Director of the Materials Characterization Facility.

Jul 16

Tantalizing tantalum actuators and sensors Opens in new window

Can this refractory metal be an efficient substitute material in microelectromechanical system (MEMS) thermal actuators?

Jun 15

Revisiting steel Opens in new window

Advancing modern steel research allows us to access unique properties while lowering the carbon footprint, and it’s important for education.

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Jun 02

One thing leads to another Opens in new window

Novel methods for making ceramics could abate environmental problems.

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