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"ADVANCE Leader Scheduled to Speak at 2007 Women's Breakfast" January 2007, p. 6. "Aluminum Alloy Generates Hydrogen Fuel," July 2007, pp. 10-11. "Anti-Reflective Coating Shows Promise for Solar Cells and LEDs," April 2007, pp. 6-7. "Businessline," January 2007, p. 7; March 2007, p. 6; April 2007, p. 7.. "Butterfly Wing Offers Template for Photonic Structures," January 2007, pp. 9-10. "Casting Research Center Focuses on Lightweight Cars," January 2007, p. 9. "European Union Establishes First Pan-European Funding Agency," April 2007, pp. 8-9. "Global Production of Crude Steel Reaches 1,239.5 Million Tonnes in 2006," April 2007, pp. 9-10. "Industry Investment Increases U.S. R&D Funding to $338 Billion in 2007," April 2007, p. 6. "Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Plays Prominent Role at TMS 2007 Annual Meeting," January 2007, p. 6. "Magnetic Polymers May Advance Spintronics Technologies," February 2007, pp. 11-12. "Materials Technology@TMS," April 2007, p. 9. "Nanoglue Holds up to Heat," July 2007, pp. 19-10. "Nanotechnology News," March 2007, pp. 7-8, 49. "Network, Share Knowledge, and Exchange Resources: Materials Technology@TMS," March 2007, p. 4. "New Alloys Promise Cost and Energy Savings for Chemical and Petrochemical Industries," January 2007, p. 8. "NIST Laser-Based Method Cleans Up Grubby Nanotubes," February 2007, pp. 6-8. "Players Choose Leather Basketballs over Composites," January 2007, p. 8. "Researchers Develop Metamaterials that Work for Visible Light," March 2007, pp. 6-7. "Researchers Discover Kryptonite?" June 2007, pp. 10-11. "Researchers Eliminate Noise for More Effective Semiconductor Electronics," June 2007, pp. 6-7. "Researchers Lay Groundwork for Safer Nuclear Waste Storage," February 2007, pp. 8, 10. "Researchers Work to Create Superalloy Nanoparticles," July 2007, pp. 81-82. "Sandia Announces MEMS Student Design Contest Winners," June 2007, p. 8. "Scientists Build Self-Healing House in Greese," July 2007, p. 82. "The Secrets of the Pyramids: Limestone-Based Concrete Helped Form Engineering Marvels," February 2007, p. 6. "Shape-Changing Plastics Developed for Medical, Industrial Applications," January 2007, pp. 6-7. "Task Force Requests Increased Research in Basic Defense," January 2007, p. 10. "2007 TMS Honors and Awards Winners," February 2007, pp, 6-8, 10, 12-13. "TMS Delivers Science and Technology Message to U.S. Congressional Leaders," June 2007, p. 6. "TMS Nominates New Board Members," July 2007, pp. 6-9. "TMS Partners with Springer to Offer New Benefits to Members," March 2007, pp. 4, 6. "TMS President Strengthens Relationships with Indian Institute of Metals," April 2007, pp. 10-11. "TMS 2007 Annual Meeting: Society Celebrates 50-Year Anniversary in Disney World," May 2007, pp. 6-15. "TMS Members Honored at Annual Meeting," April 2007, p. 11. "Transparent Electronics Cast Wireless Display," March 2007, p. 49. "Tunable Zinc Compounds Help Researchers Study Ferromagnetism," June 2007, pp. 9-10. "Tunneling Asymmetry Reveals Atom Alighment in High-Temperature Cuprate Superconductors," April 2007, p. 8. "UC Rusal Announces Climate Change Initiative," July 2007, pp. 11, 81. "United Kingdom Invests in Greener Plastics," March 2007, p. 49. "U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. National Science Foundation Collaborate on Education," April 2007, p. 10. "U.S. Mineral Production Value Rises to $64.4 Billion in 2006," April 2007, p. 9. "Washington News," January 2007, p. 10; March 2007, p. 7; April 2007, p. 10; June 2007, p. 10; July 2007, p. 81
"Alcastek 2006 Focuses on Casting Quality Slab and Billet for Rolling and Extrusion Applications," August 2006, pp. 11-12. "Alumninum Surpasses Iron in Auto Industry Use Globally," June 2006, pp. 7-8. "Argonne Processes Recover Automobile Plastics," January 2006, pp. 8-9. "Arizona State University Opens School of Materials," October 2006, pp. 8-9. "Australia Establishes Research Partnership to Advance Lightweight Materials," October 2006, p. 9. "Businessline," January 2006, p. 10; March 2006, p. 12; June 2006, p. 8; September 2006, p. 6. "Commercialization of Nanotechnology Conference Delivers Good News and Bad," November 2006, pp. 18-20. "Computer Modeling Monitors Lifespan of Naval Aircraft," June 2006, pp. 9-10. "Corrosion-Resistant Materials Reduce Downtime and Energy Loss in Metals Manufacture," June 2006, pp. 6-7. "Crystal Sponges Sop Up Carbon Dioxide Emissions," January 2006, pp. 9-10. "Distinguished Speakers Help TMS Celebrate 50 Years," November 2006, p. 18. "Drexel Materials Characterization Facility Opens to Researchers," December 2006, p. 6. "Engineers Develop Nanoimprint Lithography Road Map," June 2006, p. 9. "European Union Set to Implement Ban onHazardous Substances in Electronic Equipment," June 2006, pp. 8-9. "Executive Summaries: Findings of Recently Issued Reports on Science and Engineering," January 2006, p. 12; March 2006, p. 10; September 2006, p. 5; November 2006, p. 16. "Five TMS Members Elected to U.S. National Academy of Engineering," March 2006, pp. 11-12. "Freescale Semiconductor Begins Production of MRAM Chip," September 2006, p. 7. "Fungus and Mobile Phones: Solutions for Materials in Landfills," August 2006, pp. 9-10. "The Global Aluminum Industry: Review and Forecast," November 2006, p. 10. "The Global Copper Industry: Review and Forecast," October 2006, p. 4. "The Global Nickel Industry: Review and Forecast," April 2006, p. 6. "Graduate Student Takes Second Place in Junior Euromat Poster Contest," November 2006, p. 20. "Industry Funding of Campus Research Continues to Decline," June 2006, p. 10. "Japan Science and Technology Policy Highlighted at R&D Caucus Briefing," September 2006, p. 10. "JOM Webcast Offers Opportunity to Discuss Recycling and Sustainability," August 2006, p. 8. "Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Developed for Jet Fighter Applications," February 2006, pp. 9-10. "Market Growth Predicted for Nanotechnology in Environmental Applications, Carbon Nanotubes, and Aerogels," August 2006, pp. 10-11. "Market for Lead-Free Solders and Other Green Materials Gorws 7.4% through 2010," January 2006, pp. 10-11. "Melted Diamonds Point the Way to Nuclear Fusion," December 2006, p. 6. "Metallurgraphic: TMS Celebrates 50 Years," September 2006, p. 8. "Modified Boron Carbide Formation Process Could Make Better Body Armor," February 2006, pp. 6, 8. "MS&T Presents New Opportunities for Students," DSecember 2006, p. 7. "MS&T'06 Shows Effects of Growing Collaboration," December 2006, pp. 7, 10. "Nanotube Networks Increase Fire Resistance in Polymers," February 2006, p. 6. "Negative Refraction Metamaterials Could Lead to Improved Imaging Applications," January 2006, pp. 12-13. "New Aluminum Melting Process Provides Energy Savings," June 2006, p. 6. "New Electronic JOM Format Mirrors HArdcopy Reading Experience," March 2006, p. 12. "New Web Sites, Books Promote Women in Engineering," February 2006, p. 14. "Polymer Membranes Improve Hydrogen Purification, Lower Costs," March 2006, p. 10. "Project Catalogs Nanotechnology Commercialization," June 2006, p. 7. "Purple Pitment Loses a Dimension n High Magnetism and Low Temperature," September 2006, pp. 5-6. "Researchers Develop Quick Test for Materials Properties," January 2006, pp. 11-12. "Researchers Develop Thin-Film Coatings for Solar Temperature Control," September 2006, pp. 7-8, 10. "Researchers Shed Light on Crack Growth," March 2006, pp. 8, 10 "Researchers Study Interface Motion," December 2006, pp. 6-7. "Researchers Study Vortices and Defects in Superconducting Materials," February 2006, pp. 10, 12. "Researchers Uncover Metallic Glass Structure," March 2006, p. 8. "Researchers Use LAsers to Trap and Cool Erbium," June 2006, p. 7. "Rusal, Sual, and Glencore Form United Company Rusal," November 2006, pp. 16-17. "Rusal Launches RA-400—Russia's Most Powerful Electrolysis Cell," February 2006, pp. 8-9. "The Scale of Things - Nanometers and More" (Metallurgraphic), January 2006, p. 9. "Science and Technology Funding Make U.S. Priority List," March 2006, pp. 3-4. "Selected 2005 Annual Report Summaries: Aluminum," November 2006, pp. 10-14, 16. "Selected 2005 Annual Report Summaries: Copper," October 2006, pp. 4, 5-8. "Selected 2004 Annual Report Summaries: Nickel," April 2006, pp. 6-10. "Self-Healing Materials for Space Applications," March 2006, pp. 7-8. "Societyline," February 2006, p. 14; March 2006, p. 11; June 2006, p. 11; August 2006, p. 11; November 2006, p. 19. "Soy-Based Lubricant Replaces Petroleum in Aluminum Rolling," September 2006, pp. 6-7. "Steel Recycling Hits Record High in the United States," June 2006, p. 8. "Students Speak Up for Materials during Congressional Visits," June 2006, pp. 10-12. "Study Sheds New Light on Engineering Statistics from China, India, and United States," August 2006, p. 8. "TMS Grants Open Access to Superalloy Conference Proceedings," February 2006, p. 17. "TMS Names New Executive Director: Warren H . Hunt, Jr.," May 2006, p. 10. "TMS Nominates New Board Members," July 2006, pp. 9-10. "TMS Restructures Extraction & Processing Division," OCtober 2006, p. 7. "Toucan Beaks Inspire Lighweight Materials," January 2006, p. 8. "Toxic Metals in the Environment: Updates and Solutions," August 2006, pp. 8-9. "2004 Doctorate Awards in Science and Engineering Increase for Second Consecutive Year," February 2006, pp. 14, 17. "The 2005 TMS Annual Report," July 2006, pp. 6-8. "2006 R&D Funding from Industry, Academia, and Government to Increase 2.9%," March 2006, pp. 6-7. "2006 TMS Annual Meeting Combines Tradition and Emerging Materials," May 2006, pp. 7-10, 12-15, 17-18. "2006 TMS Honors and Awards Winners," February 2006, pp. 8, 10, 12, 14. "2007 Budget Proposal Shows 1.9% Increase in R&D Funding," March 2006, pp. 4, 6. "2007 Plenary Session Focuses on Materials Recycling," November 2006, p. 17. "United States and France Announce Support for Alternative Enerty Research," March 2006, p. 6. "U.S. Air Force Tests New Transparent Armor," January 2006, p. 11. "Washington News," January 2006, p. 13; February 2006, p. 17; March 2006, p. 3; April 2006, p. 8; May 2006, p. 14; June 2006, p. 10; August 2006, p. 12; September 2006, p. 8; October 2006, p. 8; November 2006, p. 11. "What Makes a Good Materials Engineer and How Best to Educate Them," P.E. Cantonwine, March 2006, p. 4. "Abalone Shell Inspires Lightweight Body Armor," March 2005, pp. 5-6. "Academic Community and Web Users Set Objectives to Enhance the Value of TMS," September 2005, p. 14. "Actinide Materials Provide Clues to Self-Assembling Structures," April 2005, p. 7. "Administration@TMS Web Site Compiles Volunteer Resources," December 2005, p. 13. "Aerospace Advances Make Record-Breaking Global Flight, Look Ahead to Sub-Orbital Travel," April 2005, p. 5. "Alton D. Romig Receives National Materials Advancement Award," November 2005, p. 20. "Artists and Scientists Team Up to Create Gigapixel Images," January 2005, p. 8. "Auto Companies Advance Fuel Cell Technology," January 2005, pp. 10-11. "Batman Statue Fakes Iron Look with Metal Coating," August 2005, p. 8-9. "Battelle Report Predicts Trends in U.S. R&D Funding," March 2005, pp. 7-8. "Belgian Steel Landmark Sheds Its Aluminum Skin," February 2005, pp. 7-8. "Branching Out: 2005 TMS Annual Meeting Features Unique Programming, Strong International Presence, and Emerging Technologies," May 2005, pp. 4-10. "British Titanium Turns Lunar Rocks into Rocket Fuel" March, pp. 8-9. "Businessline: Nanotechnology Edition," December 2005, p. 10. "China Magnesium Pr4oduction in 2004," August 2005, p. 6. "Collaborative theme Permeates MS&T'05," November 2005, pp. 11-12, 14-17. "College Campuses Open Up to Collaborations," August 2005, pp. 9-10. "Developments in Fibers and Fabrics Lead to Unique Applications," January 2005, pp. 11-13. "Elements as Art: A Scientist Rethinks the Periodic Table," October 2005, pp. 7-8. "Engineers Week Crosses Borders to Promote Profession's Beneficial Work," February 2005, pp. 12, 14-15. "Executive Summaries: Findings of Recently Issued Reports on Science and Engineering," September 2005, pp. 13-14; November 2005, p. 20; December 2005, p. 11. "General Electric Tests Composite Jet Engine," February 2005, pp. 8-9. "Global Aluminum Industry Announces Acquisitions and Expansions," February 2005, pp. 9-10. "The Global Aluminum Industry: Review and Forecast," November 1005, p. 21. "The Global Copper Industry: 2004 Review and Forecast," October 2005, p. 5. "Google Introduces Scholarly Search Engine," January 2005, pp. 8-9. "Initiatives Look at Nanomaterials Impact on Environment and Society," December 2005, pp. 9-11. "In Memory of Louis Ianniello and Ernest Kirkendall," October 2005, p. 11. "In Memory of Morris Cohen and H.M. Davis," August 2005, p. 11. "In Memory of Richard C. Cole," James D. Moore, March 2005, p. 7. "Kennametal Chief Featured Amongh Keynotes at MS&T'05," August 2005, p. 10. "Lehigh University Students Study Columbia Debris," April 2005, p. 9. "Lightweight Sail Uses Sun's Rays for Rocket Propulsion," September 2005, p. 12. "Market for Electronic Waste to Exceed $11 Billion by 2009," April 2005, p. 6. "Materials Advance Television Displays," February 2005, pp. 10-11. "Materials Sense Infrared Light and Provide Flexible Circuits," March 2005, pp. 9-10. "Nanomaterials Resources Find a Home on the TMS Web Site," September 2005, pp. 12, 14. "Nanoparticles Help to Detect and Treat Disease," December 2005, pp. 8-9. "New Decisions Announced at MS&T'05," November 2005, pp. 17-19. "NIST Increases Nanotechnology Visibility," April 2005, pp. 8-9. "Northwestern Celebrates 50 Years of Materials Education," October 2005, p. 7. "NSF Awards Advance Materials Research and Nanotechnology," November 2005, pp. 19-20. "Polymer-Assisted Deposition Technique Creates Inorganic Metal-Oxide Films," February 2005, pp. 15-16. "Professor Discovers Secret of World’s Largest Zinc Mine," July 2005, p. 8. "Reduced-Temperature Aluminum Production Is Focus of Technology Partnership," August 2005, p. 7. "Report Calls for Increased K–12 Engineering Education," January 2005, pp. 9-10. "Researchers Create Large, Colorless Diamond Gemstones," July 2005, pp. 11-12. "Researchers Develop Cleaner, Cheaper Catalytic Converters," July 2005, pp. 8-9. "Researchers Map Growth Conditions for Cadmium Selenide Nanostructures," December 2005, p. 8. "Researchers Move Toward Commercialization of Carbon Nanotube Sheets and Polymer Composites," October 2005, pp. 8-10. "Sandia-GM Partnership Develops Hydrogen Storage Technology," March 2005, p. 5. "Selected 2004 Annual Report Summaries: Aluminum," November 2005, pp. 21-24. "Selected 2004 Annual Report Summaries: Copper," October 2005, pp. 5-7. "Selected 2004 Annual Report Summaries: Magnesium," August 2005, pp. 4-6. "Selected 2004 Annual Report Summaries: Titanium," September 2005, pp. 7-8, 10-12. "Scientists Propose Invisibility Theory," April 2005, p. 7. "Silly Putty Studies Yield Insight into Plastic Behavior," August 2005, pp. 6-7. "Six TMS Members Elected to U.S. National Academy of Engineering," April 2005, pp. 9-11. "Societyline," December 2005, p. 13. "Steel Industry Produces a Billion Tonnes of Steel in 2004," March 2005, pp. 6-7. "Subra Suresh and Praveen Chaudhari Receive 2006 Acta Materialia Awards," October 2005, pp. 10-11. "Test Examines Fatigue of Composite Material Fibers," August 2005, p. 7. "Titanium and Nanotubes Improve Fuel Cell Storage Capacity," July 2005, pp. 9-11. "TMS, AIST, and AIME Solicit Award Nominations," April 2005, p. 11. "TMS Announces New Additions to 2005 TMS Annual Meeting Program," January 2005, pp. 13-15. "TMS Enhances On-Line Technical Resources, Meetings, and Conference-Planning Tools," July 2005, pp. 12-13. "TMS Member Arden Bement Becomes New Leader of the NSF," January 2005, p. 8. "TMS Members George Smith and Alton D. Romig, Jr., Receive 2005 Acta Materialia Awards," January 2005, p. 15. "TMS Members Help Launch Collaborative Computational Materials Design Center," December 2005, pp. 11-13. "TMS Nominates New Board Members," July 2005, pp. 7-8. "TMS Plans Aluminum Fabrication Plenary for 2006 Annual Meeting," August 2005, p. 11. "TMS Plans to Continue Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Projects," May 2005, p. 11. "TMS Signs Membership Agreements with Chinese Society for Metals and Indian Institute of Metals," February 2005, p. 7. "TMS Teams with SAE to Present Webcast on Integraged Modeling," September 2005, p. 12. "TMS Updates Members-Only Web Site to Include Metals Industry Information," April 2005, p. 11. "2005 TMS Honors and Awards Winners," February 2005, pp. 10-14. "The 2004 TMS Annual Report," June 2005, pp. 3-7. "U.S. Department of Energy Invests in Fuel-Efficient Vehicles," August 2005, pp. 7-8. "U.S. Doctoral Degrees in S&E Up 2.8% in 2003," April 2005, pp. 6-7. "Washington News," January 2005, p. 14; February 2005, p. 16; March 2005, p. 10; April 2005, p. 10; June 2005, p. 6; July 2005, p. 12; August 2005, p. 8; September 2005, p. 10; October 2005, p. 10; November 2005, p. 16; December 2005, pp. 12-13. "The World is Flat: Annual Meeting Symposium Addresses Globalization of Materials R&D," February 2005, pp. 11-12.
"Alcoa Plans $1 Billion Smelter," August 2004, pp. 6-7. "Aluminum Medlas in 2004 Olympics," August 2004, pp. 5-6. "Argonne Develops Ceramic Membranes to Filter Hydrogen and Oxygen," March 2004, pp. 6-7. "Carbon Nanotubes Improve Commercial Polymer Production," October 2004, p. 7. "CMS-Plus Accepts First Conference Abstracts," September 2004, p. 12. "Commentary: TMS Student Affairs Direct WaltMilligan Discusses New Joint Student Program," September 2004, p. 12. "Composites Figure Prominently in Fuel-Efficient Jetliner," August 2004, p. 5. "Database of Metal-Matrix Composite Industry Available to Members in 2005," December 2004, p. 13. "DOE's Laboratory Focuses on End-of-Life Vehicles," February 2004, p. 11. "11th Century Incans Smelted Silver by the Tonne," January 2004, pp. 15, 23. "Exhibits Draw Attention to Nanotechnology," April 2004, pp. 5-6. "Experimental Airplane Wings Morph to Meet Challenging Conditions," June 2004, p. 4. "First Issue of TMS Letters Is Now Available," June 2004, p. 5. "The Global Aluminum Industry: Review and Forecast," November 2004, p. 12. "The Global Magnesium Industry: Review and Forecast," May 2004, p. 15. "The Global Platinum Group Metal Industry: Review and Forecast," December 2004, p. 5. "The Global Superalloys Industry: Review and Forecast," September 2004, p. 7. "The Global Titanium Industry: Review and Forecast," November 2004, p. 16. "Hydrogen Production, Fuel Cell Technology, and Alternative Fuel Vehicles Flourish," April 2004, pp. 6-7. "Hybrid Cars Lead in Fuel Efficiency for 2004," January 2004, p. 12. "IBM and Stanford Combine Forces on Spintronics Project," June 2004, p. 4. "Immersive Visualization Gives Scientists an Inside View of Research Subjects," March 2004, pp. 5-6. "Inaugural MS&T Meeting Lays Foundation for Future Collaborative Conferences," February 2004, pp. 6-7, 10. "Increased U.S. R&D Spending Expected in 2004," March 2004, p. 7. "Industrial Alliance Committee Examines Needs of TMS Industrial Members," February 2004, pp. 10-11. "JOM Publishes Book Reviews On-Line," March 2004, p. 5. "A Letter from 2004 TMS PResident Gregory J. Hildeman to TMS Senior Members," November 2004, p. 20. "A Look at the Global Copper Industry in 2003," July 2004, p. 4. "Magnesium: The IMA Perspective," May 2004, p. 16. "Magnetic Forces May Transform Carbon Nanotubes into Metals," August 2004, pp. 7-8. "Materials Analysis of Columbia Space Shuttle Will Be Reviewed at 2004 TMS Annual Meeting,"February 2004, p. 6. "Materials Research Benefits Defense Initiatives," January 2004, pp. 14-15. "Military Vehicles Receive Developmental Boost from Materials," March 2004, p. 80. "MIT Researchers Create Nanoruler," April 2004, p. 8. "MS&T '04 Wrap Up," December 2004, pp. 8, 12-13. "Muscle-Powered Microrobot Has Potential Medical and Space Applications," April 2004, p. 5. ""New" Materials Developments Defy Traditional Ideas," April 2004, pp. 8-10, 77. "New Upcoming TMS Meetings," April 2004, p. 8. "Nanotechnology Advances Continue in Medicine, Compute Circuitry," January 2004, pp. 11-12. "Nanotechnology and Physical Sciences Are Key U.S. R&D Investment Priorities in 2006," October 2004, p. 6. "Nanotechnology Transitions from Lab to Industry," October 2004, pp. 7, 11-12. "NASA's Revised Return-to-Flight Plan Reports Public Suggestions and Cost Estimates," February 2004, p. 6. "National Engineers Week Adds International Appeal," January 2004, p. 14. "Nature Inspires New Materials and Processing Solutions," March 2004, pp. 7-8, 79-80. "NSF-Sponsored Survey Finds Continued Decline in U.S. Engineering Doctoral Degrees," January 2004, p. 13. "Office of Science Focuses on Nanoscale Material and Process Development," March 2004, p. 80. "Other Highlights from the TMS Board of Directors Meeting," May 2004, pp. 14-15. "Powder Metallurgy, Rhenium Markets Show Growth," April 2004, p. 77. "Proposed Nuclear Reactor Features Advanced Technology," August 2004, pp. 8-9. "Selected 2002–2003 Annual Report Summaries: Copper," July 2004, pp. 4-6. "Selected 2003–2003 Annual Report Summaries: Platinum Group Metals," December 2004, pp. 5-8. "Selected 2002–2003 Annual Report Summaries: Titanium," November 2004, pp. 17, 1921. "Selected 2003 Annual Report Summaries: Aluminum," November 2004, pp. 12-15. "Selected 2003 Annual Report Summaries: Superalloys," September 2004, pp. 7-10. "Self-Assembling Nickel Nanodots Improve LED Technology," October 2004, p. 12. "Silicon Carbide Provides Non-Toxic Alternative to Beryllium in Optic Applications," June 2004, p. 4. "Societies Recognize Student Outreach Efforts at World Materials Day," January 2004, p. 11. "Strong Growth Predicted for Global Nanotechnology Market," March 2004, p. 7. "TMS Adds Metal-Matrix Composites to On-Line Resource," August 2004, p. 9. "TMS Announces First Membership Dues Increase Since 1999," September 2004, p. 11. "TMS Committee Nominates New Board Members," July 2004, pp. 6-9. "TMS Honors and Awards Winners," February 2004, pp. 8, 10-12, 14. "TMS Invites Participants for CMS Plus Test Group," March 2004, p. 5. "TMS Knows Nano," October 2004, p. 12. "TMS Process Mineralogy Committee Becomes Materials Characterization Committee," June 2004, pp. 4-5. "TMS Recreates Monthly Electronic Newsletter," September 2004, pp. 11-12. "2004 TMS Annual Meeting Posts Record Numbers in Charlotte Debut," May 2004, pp. 8-14. "The 2003 TMS Annual Report," June 2004, pp. 5-10. "Venture Capital, Corporations Invest in Nanotechnology's Future," October 2004, p. 6. "Washington News," January 2004, p. 15; February 2004, p. 7; April 2004, p. 10; May 2004, p. 17; June 2004, p. 6; July 2004, p. 8; August 2004, p. 7; October 2004, p. 11; November 2004, p. 14; December 2004, p. 6.
"Administrative Perspective: Society Engages in Key Decision Making," May 2003, pp. 10, 12. "AIME, ISS Undergo Organizational Changes," June 2003, pp. 6-7. "Are Professional Societies Still Worth Joining?" August 2003, p. 5. "Argonne National Laboratory Processes Spent Reactor Fuel," September 2003, p. 8. "Auto Producers Integrate Aluminum Components in Designs," February 2003, pp. 6-8. "Biomaterials in the News," December 2003, p. 12. "To Change the Crystal Structure of Nanoparticles, Just Add Water," October 2003, p. 8. "A Conversation with President John Allison," February 2003, pp. 11-15. "Correction," October 2003, p. 11. "Debut of Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Car Garners Enthusiasm, Debate," April 2003, p. 9. "Diamond Layer Adds Strength to Steel Substrate," June 2003, pp. 5-6. "Division Leaders Review Meeting Highlights," May 2003, pp. 6, 8, 10. "Environmental Protection Agency Grants Nanomaterials Research Funding," September 2003, p. 40. "EUV Beam Sheds Light on Nanostructures," March 2003, p. 6. "External Factors Impace 2003 R&D Funding Levels," February 2003, p. 10. "First Alcastek Meeting Held in Mumbai, India," August 2003, pp. 8-9. "General Motors Invests in Aluminum Engines," February 2003, p. 9. "Hecker Receives 2004 Qcta Materialia J. Herbert Hollomon Award," November 2003, p. 13. "High-Temperature Materials in the News," December 2003, pp. 10-11. "In Memory of Kai Grjotheim," September 2003, p. 8. "Lab Seeks Partners to Develop Switchable Mirrors," April 2003, pp. 12-13. "Light Generates Electromagnetic Fields in GoldNanorings" July 2003, pp. 7-8. "Lizard-Inspired Tape Provides Sticking Power," August 2003, pp. 9-10. "Lockheed Martin Tops List of Department of Defense Contract Award Winners," March 2003, p. 8. "A Look at the Aluminum Industry in 2002," November 2003, p. 6. "Materials Advances Bring Science-Fiction Space Elevator Closer to Reality," November 2003, pp. 10-11. "Nano- and Micro-Technology in the News," December 2003, pp. 11-12. "Nanopowders Recharge Laptop Batteries Faster," July 2003, p. 8. "Nanoscale Device Examines Behavior of Individual Electrons," July 2003, p. 6. "Nanoscale Waterproofing Process May Do More Than Keep Out Rain," April 2003, p. 13. "NASA Develops Laser-Powered Plane and Unique Glass," December 2003, pp. 8-10. "National Science Board Report Examines U.S. Science & Engineering Workforce," January 2003, pp. 8-9. "New Committees Debut at Annual Meeting," June 2003, p. 8. "New Member Benefit: TMS Journals Debut with Ingenta Select Web Site," January 2003, pp., 44. "New Method Pinpoints Sources of Car Design Flaws," February 2003, pp. 9-10. "New TMS Web Site Answers Users' Technical Questions," September 2003, p. 10. "NMAB Defines Materials Research to Meet 21st Century Defense Needs, Plans Review at TMS Annual Meeting," January 2003, pp. 7-8. "OSU Researchers Examine Aluminum's Ceramic-like Conductivity, Develop New Metal-Forming Process," January 2003, pp. 6-7. "OTC Topical Luncheons Focus on Worldwide Issues," February 2003, p. 57. "Pentagon's Structural Design Minimized Damage and Saved Lives," March 2003, pp. 6-8. "Poll Reveals Americans Are Aware of Science and Technology's Impact on National Security," August 2003, p. 9. "Process Offers Efficient Option for Soda Bottle Recycling," June 2003, p. 6. "Rare Earth Oxides Could Power Small-Scale Hydrogen Fuel Cell Applications," September 2003, p. 11. "Report Advocates Improvements to Aluminum Industry Energy Efficiency," April 2003, pp. 11-12. "Report Says U.S. Manufacturing Challenges Affect Nation's Economy," October 2003, p. 11. "Report Sheds Light on Physical and Organizational Causes of Columbia Space Shuttle Accident," October 2003, pp. 9, 10. "Selected 2002 Annual Report Summaries: Aluminum," November 2003, pp. 6-8, 10. "Sensors Test Liberty Bell for Stress before Move," June 2003, p. 5. "Single-Crystal Gallium Nitride Nanotubes Grow on Zinc-Oxide Nanowire Template," July 2003, p. 6. "Student Members Tell Their Story," May 2003, pp. 6, 10. "Study Shows Adverse Environmental Impacts Possible in Hydrogen Economy," September 2003, pp. 11, 40. "Superconductors Protect Power Grids from Energy Surges," October 2003, p. 11. "Surface Reverses Properties Using Electric Switch," March 2003, pp. 8-9. "TMS Accepts Nominations for Board of Directors," December 2003, p. 8. "TMS and ASM Further Collaborate on Student Membership Program," December 2003, p. 8. "TMS Board of Directors Approves New Committees, Welcomes New Division Chair," October 2003, pp. 5-6. "TMS Congressional Visits Day Draws Attention to Funding Issues," June 2003, p. 6. "TMS Introduces Value-Added Benefits for the Profession in 2004," August 2003, pp. 5-6. "TMS Launches On-Line Submission/Review Process for Archival Journals," August 2003, pp. 6, 8. "TMS Membership Directory Adds New Search Options," December 2003, p. 8. "TMS OnLine Expands with Translation Options and Volunteer Guide," October 2003, pp. 7-8. "Two Proposals Aim to Recover Magnesium and Other Metals from Wastes," March 2003, p. 8. "2004 TMS Annual Meeting Features Extensive Technical Program and NASCAR Simulator," October 2003, pp. 6-7. "2004 U.S. Budget Proposal Eliminates Advanced Technology Program," August 2003, p. 5. "2003 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Review," May 2003, p. 6. "2003 TMS Honors and Awards Winners," February 2003, pp. 11, 13-15, 57. "The 2002 TMS Annual Report," June 2003, pp. 8-12. "Tungsten Lattices Outshine Solid Tungsten Filaments," August 2003, p. 10. "Ultrathin Film Yields New Materials, Devices," July 2003, pp. 6-7. "Undersecretary Discusses Future of Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate," November 2003, pp. 11-12. "U.S. Agencies Launch New Web Sites on MatML and Visa Application," April 2003, pp. 10-11. "U.S. Army Establishes Biotechnologies Institute," November 2003, pp. 12-13. "U.S. Metals Industries Pledge Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions," April 2003, p. 11. "Washington News," January 2003, p. 9; February 2003, p. 10; March 2003, p. 9; April 2003, p. 12; June 2003, p. 7; August 2003, p. 8; September 2003, p. 10; October 2003, p. 10; November 2003, p. 10; December 2003, p. 10.. "Aerogel Collects Comet Dust for Research," March 2002, pp. 8-9. "Alcoa Creates New Alloys for Airbus's Largest Commercial Airliner," August 2002, p. 10. "Alfalfa Plants: A Growing Role in Gold Extraction and Nanotechnology?" October 2002, p. 5. "Aluminum Association Publishes Aluminum Statistical Review for 2001, October 2002, pp. 5-6. "Aluminum Industry and Automotive Engineers Discuss Increased Use of Aluminum," January 2002, pp. 5-6. "American Foundry Society Casts Lost Foam Magnesium Components," September 2002, pp. 7-8. "Bessemer Steel Converter Names a Hall-of-Fame Invention" (Archaeotechnology), December 2002, p. 15. "Beverage Cans Offer New Features," March 2002, pp. 5-6. "Car and Truck of the Year Use Aluminum Parts," February 2002, p. 8. "Cerium Makes the Difference between Insulators and Superconductors," August 2002, pp. 13-14. "Chemical Interaction Discovery Leads to a New Chemical Sensor," March 2002, pp. 7-8. "Chemists Create Organic Polymer Magnets," March 2002, p. 9. "Chemists Make First Boron Nanowhiskers," September 2002, p. 6. "Close of Automaker's Assembly Plants Affects Metal Suppliers," April 2002, p. 8. "Companies Recycle Steel from World Trade Center Debris and Not Without Controversy," March 2002, p. 5. "Competition Recognizes Innovation in Powder Metallurgy Parts," August 2002, pp. 10-11. "Conference Discusses Opportunities in Materials Science Foundation," March 2002, p. 10. "Copper in Worm Jaws Provides Insight into Biomineralization," December 2002, p. 10. "Correction to JOM, vol. 54, no. 5 (May 2002)., August 2002, p. 54. "Corrosion at an Ohio Nuclear Reactor Launches Nationwide Investigation," May 2002, pp. 6-7. "Cracks Temporarily Ground NASA Shuttles," October 2002, p. 6. "Demand for Rare EArths Expected to Climb," January 2002, p. 5. "E-Metals Trading Struggles to Redefine Its Niche" (END NOTES: Net Trans), March 2002, p. 7. "Engineers Create Denser, More Environmentally Friendly Plastic Foams," August 2002, pp. 11-12. "Engineers Use Alloyed Stainless Steel Rebar to Create Corrosion-Resistant Bridge," September 2002, pp. 8-9. "EU Takes on Mineral Processing Regulation," February 2002, p. 8. "Europe, Japan, and United Stated Develop World Roadmap for Lead-Free Technology," May 2002, p. 10. "European Commission Adopts Pollution Prevention and Control Documents," March 2002, p. 5. "Faltering Economy Stalls Steel Consumption," December 2002, p. 10. "Fiber Mats Reinforce Concrete for Strength, Safety," January 2002, pp. 6-7. "Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Industry Shows Growth," September 2002, pp. 9-10. "Fluorescence Offers New Potential for Carbon Nanotubes," September 2002, pp. 5-6. "Ford Pulls the Plug on Electric Vehicles," October 2002, p. 10. "Freedom CAR Replaces Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles Program," February 2002, p. 18. "Friction-Stir-Welded Aluminum Takes Flight in New Eclipse Jet," December 2002, p. 11. "Gallium Arsenide Wafer Detects Presence of Nuclear Weapons," August 2002, pp. 12-13. "Gareth Thomas Receives Acta Materialia Gold Medal," November 2002, p. 16. "Glowing Molecule Detects Lead," October 2002, p. 5. "High-Temperature Polymer Helps Clear the Air," September 2002, p. 7. "Hybrid Solar Cells Combine Semiconductors and Plastics," May 2002, pp. 7-8. "International Council on Mining and Metals Launched," February 2002, p. 8. "Jamaica Discusses Plans to Replace Bauxite Levy," March 2002, p. 6. "JOM Presents More Content and Free On-line Access for Members," January 2002, p. 10. "The Journal Talks with TMS President Wayne Hale," March 2002, pp. 11-12. "June Specialty Meetings a Success from Santa Barbara to Sweden," August 2002, pp. 14, 16. "Largest Bronze Age Metal Factory Discovered in Middle East" (Archaeotechnology), December 2002, p. 15. "Legislation Aims to Boost Technical Workforce," January 2002, pp. 8-9. "Liquidmetal Alloy Demonstrates Processing Possibilities," March 2002, p. 8. "Magnesium Diboride Offers Clues to Origin of Superconductivity," September 2002, p. 10. "Microeletromechanical Systems Give Sight to the Blind," December 2002, p. 13. "Model Determines Origin of Material Defects," December 2002, p. 12. "Museum Displays Inventor's Dream of Mass-Produced Aluminum Homes," August 2002, p. 12. "Museum Honors Industry and Its Workers," October 2002, p. 8. "Nanocrystals Found in Scrap Could Prove Useful as Composite Reinforcement," October 2002, p. 6. "Nanocylinders Combine Properties of Polymers and Crystals," December 2002, pp. 12-13. "Nanofibers Self-assemble into Bone-like Gel," January 2002, p. 7. "Nanoscale Crystallography Reveals Structural Details," September 2002, p. 5. "NASA Announces Phase 2 Small Business Award Winners," April 2002, pp. 47-48. "National Institute of Standards and Technology Announces World Trade Center Study," October 2002, p. 11. "National Science Foundation Awards $65 Million for Nanoscale Research," February 2002, pp. 14, 17. "Neutron Scattering Determines Appropriate Insulators for Nanowires," October 2002, pp. 7-8. "New NASA Initiatives Highlight Nanotechnology," September 2002, p. 5. "New Refrigerator Technology Cools It with Gandolinium," February 2002, pp. 17-18. "New Sport Utility Vehicles Will Employ Aluminum Extensively," May 2002, p. 6. "Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Power Electric Vehicles," April 2002, pp. 9, 47. "NSF Invests in Centers for Learning," December 2002, pp. 13-14. "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer Reveals Materials' Secrets," May 2002, p. 7. "Offshore Technology Conference Debuts On-Line Event," March 2002, pp. 11-12. "On-Line Videos Preview MS&T '03," October 2002, p. 11. "Portland Aluminium Develops Process to Treat Spent Pot Lining," January 2002, p. 5. "Proposed 2003 U.S. Federal Budget Yields Mixed Results for Research and Development," March 2002, pp. 9-10. "Purdue University Plans New Nanotechnology Center," January 2002, pp. 7-8. "Recruiting New TMS Members Pays Off with Member-Get-a-Member Campaign," September 2002, p. 12. "Report Predicts Growth for Bauxite and Alumina," April 2002, pp. 6-7. "Research Funding Agencies of North and South America Encourage International Collaboration," September 2002, p. 10. "Research of Heavy-Metal-Eating Plants Received Funding Boost," April 2002,. p. 5. "Revamped and Upgraded TMS Document Center Offers Improved Service, New Features," May 2002, p. 11. "Robotic System Manufactures Costly Carbon Composites," September 2002, p. 8. "Sandia Changes Lab Name to Reflect Nanotechnology Focus," September 2002, p. 6. "Sandia and Goodyear Form Partnership Based on Computational Analysis Tools," April 2002, pp. 7-8. "Sandia Fabricates Miniature Microchain," March 2002, p. 12. "Sandia Pursues Micromachine Progress with Models and Applications," February 2002, pp. 8, 10, 12, 13. "Steel and Engineering May Save Wright's Architectural Masterpiece: Fallingwater," February 2002, pp. 13-14. "Striped Nanowires Could Lead to Smaller Electronic Devices," April 2002, p. 9. "Structural Radar Monitors Aircraft and Vehicle Material Failure," January 2002, p. 6. "Student Chapters Benefit from First Annual Development Conference," December 2002, pp. 14-15. "TMS Continues to Expand Electronic Services in 2001, 2002," April 2002, pp. 48-49. "TMS Convenes Symposium on the World Trade Center Collapse for 2002 Annual Meeting," February 2002, p. 21. "TMS Encourages Members to Organize Symposia at MS&T '03," October 2002, p. 11. "TMS Encourages Nominations for Division-Level Awards," March 2002, pp. 10-11. "TMS Establishes On-Line Newsroom," December 2002, p. 15. "TMS Focus Groups Offer Insight for Meeting Member Needs," April 2002, p. 49. "TMS Introduces the Public and governmental Affairs Resource Center," November 2002, pp. 14, 16. "TMS Joins with the Iron & Steel Society for Next Fall's MS&T '03," September 2002, pp. 10, 12. "TMS Launches Personal Conference Scheduler Web Site," January 2002, pp. 9-10. "TMS Reschedules Structural Intermetallics Conference for Spring 2002," February 2002, pp. 20-21. "2002 TMS Annual Meeting Exceeds Expectations," May 2002, pp. 11-14. "U.K. Researchers Discover Cause of Stainless-Steel Corrosion," April 2002, pp. 8-9. "U.S. Aluminum Industry Creates Vision for the Future," April 2002, p. 6. "U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions Decreased in 2001," August 2002, p. 10. "U.S. and Former Soviet Union Cooperate to Counter Terrorist Acts," February 2002, pp. 18, 20. "U.S. and Russian Researchers Develop Glass Battery," April 2002, p. 9. "U.S. Launches Initiatives for Cleaner Air," April 2002, p. 47. "U.S. Output of Mineral-Based Materials Declined in 2001," April 2002, pp. 5-6. "Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting Increases in 2000," May 2002, p. 5. "Washington News," May 2002, p. 10; August 2002, pp. 14, 54; September 2002, p. 12; November 2002, p. 14; December 2002, p. 14. "Winter Olympics Showcase Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Aluminum," May 2002, pp. 5-6. "Workshop Creates Nanomaterials Roadmap," December 2002, pp. 11-12.
"AISC Opens Steel Solutions Center," September 2001, p. 6. "Alcan Executive Identifies Priorities for the Aluminum Industry," August 2001, p. 5. "Alcan President and CEO Resigns," March 2001, p. 5. "Alcoa and Honeywell Join Forces on Alumina," April 2001, p. 4. "Alcoa Plans for Inert Anodes," May 2001, p. 4. "Alcoa Sets Environmental Standards Through 2010," June 2001, pp. 4-5. "Alcoa, Alcan Announce New Automotive Strategies," October 2001, p. 4. "Altair and MIT Develop Nanostructured Fuel Cell System for Direct Hydrocarbon Conversion," February 2001, pp. 49-50. "Aluminum Association Admits Members from Outside the U.S.," January 2001, p. 6. "Aluminum Association and Alcan Report Record Recycling Levels," July 2001, pp. 4-5. "Aluminum Cans Build Habitat for Humanity Homes," May 2001, p. 4. "Aluminum Producers Adjust to Energy Shortages," March 2001, pp. 4-5. "AMes Process Recovers Neodymium from Magnetic Scrap," July 2001, p. 4. "Apple Unveils Lightweight Titanium Computer," April 2001, pp. 4-5. "Archaeologists Find Clues to World's First Gold Refinery," February 2001, p. 4. "Arsenic-Catching Chemicals Make Drinking Water Safer," August 2001, p. 4. "Bright Colors Provide a Protective Coating to Bridges," February 2001, pp. 8, 48. "Britney Spears Teached Semiconductor Physics" (The Reporter), October 2001, p. 6. "Carbon-Dioxide-Absorbing Ceramic Material Developed for Commercial Use,&quo; August 2001, p. 6. "Chatter-Suppression Device Reduces Vibration in Milling Process," August 2001, p. 5. "Chevrolet Corvette Uses Titanium Exhaust System," February 2001, pp. 6-7. "China's Aluminum Output Increases, Imports Decrease,&quo; August 2001, pp. 4-5. "Chinese Exports and Flame Retardants Determine Antimony's Economic Future," September 2001, p. 4. "Committee Reviews U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative," October 2001, pp. 6, 21. "Composite Material Defies Refraction Law," August 2001, p. 8. "Computer Model Evaluates Recycling of Electronic Materials," May 2001, p. 4. "Computer Model Focuses Attention on Random Lasers," August 2001, p. 8. "Concept Home Demonstrates Uses of Antimicrobial Steel," May 2001, p. 6. "Consortium Experiments with Cold-Spray Manufacturing," October 2001, pp. 4-5. "Denmark Begins Large-Scale Lead Ban," April 2001, p. 4. "Department of Energy and National Mining Association Fund 16 New Mining Projects," January 2001, p. 4. "Department of Energy Published Mineral Processing Technology Roadmap," March 2001, p. 4. "Empire State Building Withstood Airplane Impact," December 2001, p. 7. "Energy Department Awards $2.87 Million for Aluminum Research," March 2001, p. 4. "Energy Department Creates University-Based Industrial Assessment Centers," March 2001, pp. 8-9. "Engineering Groups Gather Evidence, Provide Support in Clean-up," December 2001, p. 6. "Environmental Protection Agency Examines Mineral Processing Waste Disposal," February 2001, pp. 50-51. "EUROMAT 2001 Unites TMS With European Materials Societies," August 2001, p. 8. "European Powder Metallurgy Association Awards Innovation," March 2001, p. 6. "General Motors Cancels Plans for Aluminum V-8 Engines," September 2001, p. 4. "Giant Buddha Will Benefit from Nickel-Aluminum Bronze Alloy," January 2001, p. 7. "Global Mining Initiative Hopes to Improve Industry Reputation," January 2001, pp0. 4-5. "Hewlett-Packard Advances Molecular Electronics," September 2001, pp. 7-8. "High-Purity White Phosphorus Recovered from Sewage Sludge," March 2001, p. 4. "High-Temperature Superconducting Cable Replaces Copper Cables in Detroit Power Grid," September 2001, p. 7. "Honeywell-Led Team Aims to Advance Metal Injection Molding Processes," January 2001, p. 6. "Industrial Designer Creates Carbon-Fiber Flutes," August 2001, pp. 6-7. "Intelligent Nanostructures May Aid in Inhabiting Mars," June 2001, p. 6. "Keynote Symposium Highlights Energy Crisis & the Aluminum Industry at Upcoming Annual Meeting," September 2001, p. 47. "Laser Separates Aluminum by Alloy, Increases Scrap Value," January 2001, pp. 5-6. "Laser Shock Peening Strengthens Aircraft Turbine Engine Blades," September 2001, pp. 6-7. "LEDs Create New Sensors," April 2001, pp. 5-6. "Lehigh Researchers Study Cracking of Weld-Overlay Coatings," March 2001, pp. 5-6. "Lehigh Researchers Test Methods for Removing Ammonia from Fly Ash," September 2001, p. 4. "A Letter from the 2002 TMS President," December 2001, p. 4. "A Look at the Aluminum Industry in 2000," November 2001, pp. 4-6, 8, 10. "Los Alamos Laboratory Earns Green Awards," January 2001, p. 8. "Los Alamos Researchers Advance Superconducting Tape Process," March 2001, p. 7. "Magnesium Industry Struggles to Maintain Supply Base," July 2001, p. 5. "Magnetic Field Detectors Determine Corrosion Threats to Aging Aircraft," July 2001, p. 6. "Magnetic Field Shoots Pellets 20 Times Faster Than Rifle Bullet," April 2001, p. 7. "Materials Research Reduces Weight, Increases Performance of Transparent Armor," April 2001, pp. 6-7. "Metal Powder Shipments Increase in 2000," June 2001, p. 6. "Microbes Convert Dust into Gold," October 2001, p. 4. "Motorola Creates New Semiconductor Materials," October 2001, p. 6. "Nanobelts Offer Alternative for Electronic Nanodevices," June 2001, p. 6. "Nanocomposites Technology Creates Comfortable Athletic Shoes," September 2001, pp. 5-6. "Nanotube Market Expected to Surge in Coming Years," February 2001, p. 48. "Nanotubes Improve Flat-Panel Displays," August 2001, p. 8. "NASA Announces Research Grants in Fundamental Physics," January 2001, p. 8. "NASA Cancels Miniature Rover for Joint Japan-United States Asteroid Mission," January 2001, pp. 8, 17. "NASA Completes Awards for Regional Technology Centers," March 2001, p. 9. "NASA Heat-Resistant Space Material Improves Consumer Products," September 2001, p. 7. "NASA Introduces Undergraduate Student Research Program," August 2001, pp. 7-8. "NASA Program Awards Research Funding," September 2001, pp. 8, 47. "NASA Selects Innovative Small Business Projects," February 2001, p. 51. "NASA Selects Small Business Projects to Receive Funding" (The Reporter), July 2001, p. 6. "NASA Works Toward an Affordable, Robust Ceramic Joining Technology," March 2001, p. 6. "National Research Council Recommends Areas for Mining Technological Development," June 2001, p. 4. "National Science Foundation Invests in Nanotechnology," August 2001, p. 7. "Nature of Knots Unravels Understanding," May 2001, pp. 4, 6. "New Rule Makes Lead Emission Information More Accessible," June 2001, pp. 7-8. "North American Die Casting Association Announces Die Casting Competition Winners," February 2001, p. 7. "NSF Reports 2001 DOD Funding as Lowest in 22 Years," June 2001, p. 7. "Officials Trach Environmental Fallout of WTC Collapse," December 2001, p. 7. "President-Elect Bush Nominates Alcoa Chairman for Secretary of Treasury Position," February 2001, p. 6. "Probe Investigates Corrosion Sources," March 2001, p. 7. "Process Science Initiative Researches Materials Processing," January 2001, p. 6. "Professional Engineering Exam to Change Format," February 2001, pp. 51-52. "Recycling Industry Proposes Task Force to Discuss Radiation-Containing Scrap with Department of Energy," February, pp. 4, 6. "Remote-controlled Robots Search World Trade Center Rubble," December 2001, p. 6. "Research Team Removes a Roadblock to Successful Magnetic Confinement Fusion," March 2001, pp. 6-7. "Roskill Predicts Lower-Cost Titanium Products," September 2001, pp. 4-5. "Sandia Safely Connecting Photovoltaic Systems to Electric Grids," February 2001, pp. 48-49. "Sandia Tests Nuclear Reactor," July 2001, p. 4. "Sandia VCSEL Prototype Generates Interest as Long-Lasting Light Source," January 2001, p. 7. "Sandia's New Mini-Robot Might be the World's Smallest," April 2001, p. 6. "Scientist Test Potential for New Superconducting Material," April 2001, p. 7. "Sensors Continually Monitor Water and Air Quality," December 2001, p. 7. "Silver Atoms May Create Optical Storage Technique," May 2001, p. 6. "Simulation Predict Unique Properties of Silicon Nanowires," January 2001 p. 8. "Smart Shirt Moves from Research Lab to Production," June 2001, pp. 5-6. "Solid Nitrogen Acts as a Semiconductor," July 2001, p. 6. "Spacecraft and Launch Vehicles Depend on Orbital Welding," February 2001, p. 8. "Special Coverage: 9-11-01—National Science Foundation Responds to Terrorist Assault with Emergency Research, Assistance," December 2001, pp. 4-6. "Steel Tube Institute Holds Design and Engineering Challenge" (The Reporter), September 2001, p. 6. "Steelmakers Note Success with Hybrid-Electric Vehicles," January 2001, pp. 6-7. "Study Estimates Rapid Growth Rate for Non-Linear Optical Materials," January 2001, p. 8. "Task Force Investigates World Trade Center Collapses," October 2001, pp. 5-6. "Technology Challenges Drive Increases in Value of Military Battery Market," April 2001, pp. 7-8. "Tin Consumption Increases in 2000," August 2001, p. 4. "TMS and ASM Embrace One-Roof/One Program Concept for the 2001 Fall Meeting," April 2001, pp. 8-9. "TMS Launches Member Reward Program and Auction," February 2001, p. 52. "TMS News 2000 Annual Report," June 2001, pp. 8-10. "TMS Nominates New Board Members," July 2001, p. 7. "TMS OnLine Introduces New Home Page Design," March 2001, p. 9. "TMS Plans for 2002," October 2001, p. 21. "TMS Publishes Electronic Books," January 2002, p. 17. "Travel with TMS," January 2001, p. 17. "3-D Security Scanner May Be Too Effective for Air Travelers," December 2001, p. 5. "2001 Annual Meeting Mixes Information with Celebration," May 2001, pp. 7-9. "2002 Budget Blueprint Disappoints Materials R&D Program Planners," April 2001, p. 8. "U.S. Army Replaces Lead Bullets With Less Toxic Tungsten," July 2001, p. 6. "U.S. Congress Funds Development of Magnetically-Powered Train," March 2001, pp. 7-8. "U.S. Output of Mineral-Based Materials Contributed Billions to Economy in 2000," April 2001, p. 4. "U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association Increases R&D Efforts at Universities," June 2001, pp. 6-7. "University of Idaho Improved Dental Implants," January 2001, p. 7. "Virtual Reality Laboratory Facilitates Information Exchange," May 2001, pp. 6-7. "Walkthru Project Predicts Structure Design Problems with Computer Models," August 2001, pp. 5-6. "Welding Industry Surveys its Performance," January 2001, p. 6.
"Academic Collaboration Studies Thin-Film Materials," January 2000, pp. 5-6. "Acta Metallurgical Gold Medal Recognizes TMS Member," November 2000, p. 45. "Aerospace Applications Account for 60 Percent of Titanium Used," August 2000, p. 10. "AISI Seeks Grant for Continued High-Performance Steel Research," April 2000, p. 7. "Alcan and Ford Sign Supply Agreement," March 2000, p. 4. "Alcan Executive Predicts Increase in Automotive Aluminum Consumption," April 2000, 4-6. "Alcoa and Reynolds Complete Merger," June 2000, p. 4. "Alexander Scott Recognized for 30 Years of Service as Executive Director of TMS," October 2000, pp. 9-10. "All-Optical Transistors in Development at ORNL," April 2000, pp. 8-9. "Aluminum Alloy Quasicrystals Find Applications," July 2000, pp. 4-5. "Aluminum Consortium Receives DOE Funding," September 2000, p. 4. "Aluminum Events Scheduled for Early Summer," March 2000, pp. 6-7. "The Aluminum Industry: An Annual Review of 1999," November 2000, pp. 4, 6-8. "Aluminum-Packaging Separator Sorts by Magnetic Signature," July 2000, p. 5. "Ames Lab Developing Technique to Guarantee Metal Parts Strength," June 2000, p. 6. "Ames Lab Develops Method for Identifying Ultratrace Metals," January 2000, p. 4. "Ames Lab Physicists Develop New Simulation Technique," April 2000, p. 7. "Ames Lab Studies Extreme Environments," July 2000, p. 7. "Ames Researcher Develops Composite of Quasicrystals and Polymers," September 2000, p. 6. "Award-Winning Members Discuss Progress in Alloys Science," April 2000, pp. 11, 16. "Balutis to Head Advanced Technology Program," June 2000, p. 7. "Barrier Coatings Make Debut on Juice Bottles," February 2000, p. 10. "Bethlehem Steel Develops Metallic Waste Separation Process," March 2000, p. 4. "Blue-Light Innovations Show Commercial Potential," October 2000, p. 8. "Ceramics Show Promise for Storage of Nuclear Waste," October 2000, p. 4. "Chemical Reductions Stops Chromium Contamination," October 2000, pp. 4-5. "Cobalt Producer and Broker Establish Internet Sites to Sell Cobalt," August 2000, p. 5. "Consortium Studies Intelligent Pot Control," February 2000, p. 4. "DOE Seeks Aluminum Partnerships Program Applicants," April 2000, p. 4. "Dynamet Receives DOE Grant for Titanium-Matrix Composite," July 2000, p. 4. "Electroactive Polymers Almost Take Flight in the MUSES-C Project," October 2000, p. 6. "Electrochemical Process Makes Silicon Nanoparticles," May 2000, pp. 5, 10. "Electrode May Lower Cost of Aluminum Smelting and Lessen Pollution," September 2000, p. 4. "Engineers Create Laser Isotope Separation Process," January 2000, p. 5. "Engineers Use Advanced Missile Technology to Accelerate Search for Catalysts," October 2000, p. 4. "Engineers Voice Concerns to Presidential Candidates," April 2000, p. 9. "Environmental Damage in Ore Mining May Stem from Microbe," July 2000, p. 4. "Federal Academic Science and Engineering Funding Rises in 1998," May 2000, p. 10. "GM Precept Goes on Display at North American Auto Show," February 2000, pp. 2-3. "Ground-Penetrating Radar Detects Hazardous Waste," July 2000, p. 4. "Hydro Magnesium Introduces Shape Product for the Aluminum Industry," February 2000, p. 8. "Illinois Researcher Develops Magnetic Actuation Technique," July 2000, pp. 8-9. "Illinois Teams Designs Standards for Bridge Visual Inspection Procedures," September 2000, p. 6. "Increased South American Lithium Carbonate Production Closes Chinese, Russian Facilities," August 2000, pp. 6-7. "JETS Competition Encourages Students to Pursue Engineering," October 2000, p. 9. "JOM and the JOM Web Site Receive Awards of Excellence," April 2000, p. 11. "LANL and ANL Develop Second-Generation Superconductor Tapes," June 2000, p. 6. "LANL Develops Portable Air Monitor to Detect Virtually All Known Elements," March 2000, 4. "Largest Share of Federal R&D Goes to Defense Funding of Industry," April 2000, p. 9. "Laser Technique Creates Longer-Lasting Surfaces," September 2000, p. 5. "Laser-Assisted Machining Reduces Manufacturing Costs for Ceramics," May 2000, pp. 4-5. "Magnesium Shipments Increase in Third Quarter of 1999," January 2000, p. 4. "Materials Lifetime Science and Engineering Grant Offers Students Research Experience," October 2000, p. 7. "Mathematical Model Predicts Clogs in Continuous Casting," May 2000, p. 4. "Michigan State/Northwestern Team Discovers New Thermoelectric Material," April 2000, p. 8. "Microplasmic Process Provides a New Generation of Anodizing," October 2000, p. 6. "Mining Cost Service Indexes Show Rising Costs, Falling," April 2000, p. 4. "National Educators' Workshop Seeks Experiments in Engineering, Materials Science and Technology," March 2000, pp. 11, 13. "National Engineers Week Competition Shows Increase in Engineering Diversification by Gender," February 2000, pp. 40, 54. "National Nanotechnology Initiative Proposes Increased Funding for DOE Labs," March 2000, p. 7. "New Facility Will Turn Corn Sugar into Polymers," July 2000, p. 6. "New Method Developed for Predicting Nonlinear Effects in Superconducting Transmissions," July 2000, p. 9. "New Processing Technique Advances Liquid-Crystal Polymer Applications," February 2000, 8-9. "New Projects Proposed in International Magnesium Industry," August 2000, pp. 7-8. "New Study Shows Small Companies Are Aggressive in Pursuing ATP Projects," January 2000, pp. 7, 26. "NIST Announces 2000 Advanced Technology Program," January 2000, p. 7. "NIST Offers Optical-Fiber Measurement Services," March 2000, p. 9. "NIST Reaches 900th Cooperative R&D Agreement," March 2000, 11. "NIST Releases 2000 Baldridge Award Criteria," April 2000, pp. 9, 11. "NSF Funds Cornell Study of Semiconductor Materials," January 2000, pp. 6-7. "Ohio State Researchers Design New Microelectronics Cooling System," February 2000, pp. 14, 16. "Organic Light-Emitting Diodes May Accelerate Development of Flat-Panel Screens," March 2000, pp. 9-10. "ORNL Scientists Study 3-D Crystal Structure with X-ray Crystal Microscope," April 2000, pp. 7-8. "Overseas Trip Strengthens Global Connections," November 2000, pp. 8, 44. "Pechiney Withdraws from Planned Merger with algroup and Alcan," May 2000, p. 4. "Physicists Resolve Atomic Structure of Gallium Arsenide," March 2000, p. 9. "Pittsburgh Regional Technology Showcase to Highlight New Steel Technology," April 2000, p. 4. "Portable Furnace Gives Ames Scientists a Better Look at Microstructures," February 2000, p. 12. "Portable Load Frame Examines Composite Damage," October 2000, p. 7. "Powdermet Receives Department of Defense Contract for Metal Matrix Composites," April 2000, p. 6. "Preparations Continue for Inaugural Light Metals Summit," February 2000, pp. 4, 7. "President Clinton Approves NIST Appropriation for 2000," January 2000, p. 7. "President Clinton Proposes Increased NSF and TA Funding in 2001," March 2000, p. 11. "President Jones Reports on TMS Strategies for the New Millennium," January 2000, p. 26. "President's FY 2001 Budget Asks for an Increase in R&D Funding," September 2000, p. 6. "Princeton Researchers Discover Self-Assembling Nanostructures," January 2000, p. 7. "Prototype Micromirrors May Find Place in Space Telescope," January 2000, p. 6. "PSI Received SMART Funding for Gas-Atomization Research," March 2000, p. 7-8. "Purdue Researchers Develop New Fuel Cell," February 2000, p. 14. "Quick, Inexpensive Liquid Film-Thickness Measurement Developed," July 2000, p. 7. "Research Team Studies Advanced Materials for Sports and Electronic Applications," January 2000, p. 6. "Researcher Developing Method to Identify Microchip Overheating," July 2000, p. 8. "Researchers Develop Bacterium to Detoxify Mercury and Toluene," March 2000, p. 4. "Researchers Find Evidence of Chirality in Gold Nanoclusters," June 2000, pp. 6-7. "Ridged Chips Could Expand Uses for Microfluidic Devices," September 2000, p. 6. "Rock Analyses May Pave Way for Laser Tool's Future Use in Space," March 2000, p. 9. "Salaries for Engineering Grads Still Climbing," October 2000, p. 9. "Sandia and Ford Sign Cooperative R&D Agreement," April 2000, p. 6. "Sandia Develops Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser to Reduce Cost of Fiber Optics Connections," October 2000, p. 9. "Sandia Researchers Create Diamond Micormachines," April 2000, p. 8. "Sandia Researchers Demonstrate GaN Applications," March 2000, p. 9. "Sandia Researchers Perform New Copper Corrosion Test," October 2000, pp. 7-8. "Sandia Researchers Study Natural Attenuation," June 2000, p. 4. "Science and Engineering Graduate Enrollment Continues Decline in 1998," February 2000, pp. 16, 41. "Scientists Argue Notion of Particle Packing," July 2000, pp. 6-7. "Scientists Develop New Methodology for Fracture Toughness Assessment," July 2000, p. 7. "Scientists Use Organic Molecules to Control Semiconductor Properties," July 2000, pp. 7-8. "Senate Coalition Calls for Increased Science and Technology Funding," July 2000, pp. 9, 28. "Shavers Begins Role as Under Secretary Commerce for Technology," February 2000, p. 16. "Southwest Research Institute Designs Instrument to Study High-Cycle Fatigue," January 2000, p. 6. "Steel Industry Suspension Study Highlights Mass Savings," September 2000, pp. 4-5. "Steel Wheels Use Growing in Automotive Market," May 2000, p. 5. "Structural Integrity Associates Cuts Inspection Data Acquisition Time Using Ultrasonic Examination System," April 2000, p. 4. "Survey Shows Americans Are Confident in Science," July 2000, p. 28. "Technique Increases Electromagnetic Induction Applications," October 2000, pp. 5-6. "Titanium Alloys Show Functionally Gradient Materials Deposition Capabilities," October 2000, pp. 6-7. "TMS And AIME converge for 129th Annual Meeting," May 2000, p. 10. "TMS Board Sets Direction during August Meeting," October 2000, pp. 10, 25. "TMS Conducts Membership Survey," March 2000, p. 13. "TMS Divisions Select Young Leader Interns," March 2000, p. 13. "TMS Endorses National Nanotechnology Initiative," June 2000, p. 7. "TMS Forms Magnesium Committee," July 2000, p. 28. "TMS in 1999: Poised to Take New Directions in Leadership," June 2000, pp. 7-8. "Top 100 R&D-Performing Academic Institutions Continue Increased Facilities Construction," October 2000, p. 9. "2000 TMS Honors and Awards Winners," February 2000, pp. 12, 14, 16. "U.S. Aluminum Companies Announce Two Merger Agreements in 1999," August 2000, p. 5. "U.S. and Russian Scientists Develop Process for Making Pure titanium Medical Implants," October 2000, p. 6. "U.S. Steel Industry Prices Decline Seven Percent," August 2000, pp. 9-10. "UCSD Physicists Produce New Class of Materials," June 2000, pp. 5-6. "UCSD Scientists Observe Nonthermal Melting," February 2000, 16. "ULSAB-AVC Begins Investigation of Crash Strategies," February 2000, pp. 10-11. "ULSAC Frameless Door Design Meets Expectations," April 2000, p. 7. "Underground Mining Salaries Top Surface Mining Salaries," October 2000, p. 4. "University of Arkansas Professor Develops Digital Highway Data System," April 2000, p. 7. "University of Quebec Opens Virtual Control Lab," June 2000, pp. 4-5. "USGS Releases Report on U.S. Metals Recycling in 1998," February 2000, p. 2. "Virginia Tech Engineers Install Smart Road," March 2000, p. 8. "Virginia Tech Researchers Create New Molecules Family," January 2000, pp. 4-5. "Who Owns Who in Mining Reports New Mining Developments," September 2000, p. 4. "Will Space Processing Yield Better Semiconductor Crystals?" October 2000, pp. 8-9. "World Copper Mine Capacity Increases, U.S. Capacity Decreases," August 2000, p. 6. "World Nickel Demand Grows Faster than Supply," August 2000, pp. 8-9. "Worldwide Mine Production Faces Potential Decline in Next Four Years," January 2000, p. 4.
"1998 Annual Report: The Reflection in the Mirror," June 1999, pp. 7-9. "Advanced Technology Program Opens 1999 Competition," January 1999, pp. 10-11. "AFRL Develops Composite Tool Design System," October 1999, p. 4. "AFRL-Finded Research Develops Composite Casting Process," November 1999, pp. 24, 38. "Alcoa Develops Alumina Refining Process," July 1999, July 1999, p. 2. "Almag France Develops Ultrahard Treatment for Aluminum," January 1999, pp. 7-8. "Aluminum and Automotive Industries Form Alliance," October 1999, p. 3. "Aluminum Association Offers 1998 Statistic Review," November 1999, p. 24. "Aluminum Association Offers Aluminum Computerized Design System," March 1999, pp. 2-3. "Aluminum Extruders Council Announces First Extrusion Design Competition," November 1999, pp. 21, 24. "Aluminum Flakes Enhance Thermal Conductivity in Plastics," November 1999, pp. 38, 50. "The Aluminum Industry: An Annual Review," November 1999, pp. 12, 14, 16-17. "Aluminum Industry Develops International Cooperation for Automotive Applications," November 1999, pp. 18, 20. "Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites Consortium Hosts Annual Meeting," May 1999, pp. 2, 4. "Aluminum, Plenary Session Kicks Off Aluminum Technical Programming at 2000 TMS Annual Meeting," November 1999, p. 38. "Ames Laboratory Creates Glue for Silicon-Carbide Ceramics," February 1999, pp. 4, 6. "Ames Researchers Create Second-Hardest Know Substance," December 1999, p. 7. "An Interview with 1998 President Euel Cutshall," February 1999, pp. 12-13, 54. "Analysis Forecasts Reduction in Federal R&D Spending," May 1999, p. 6. "Argonne Demonstrates Electrometallurgical Treatment for Radioactive Waste," December 1999, p. 4. "Arizona Researchers Produce Image of Atomic Bonding," October 1999, p. 4. "Battelle Predicts 1999 as Comeback year for R&D Spending," February 1999, pp. 10, 12. "Bell Labs Builds Two-in-One Laser," December 1999, p. 12. "Bell Labs Demonstrate Multichannel Semiconductor Laser," January 1999, pp. 9-10. "Bell Labs Unveils Highest-Power Mid-Infrared Semiconductor Laser," June 1999, p. 6. "Bethlehem Steel Develops Cooling Method for BOF Vessels," July 1999, p. 2. "Bethlehem Steel Method Removes Oily Metallic Solids from Recirculated Cooling Water," January 1999, p. 7. "Boeing Company Begins Installation of New Composite Tail on C-17 Aircraft," pp. 4-5. "Chemist Turns CO2 into Plastic Polymers," May 1999, p.4. "Companies Announce Merger to Create the World's Largest Aluminum Company," September 1999, pp. 2, 4-5. "Composites Manufacturing Technology Enables Single-Step Processing," December 1999, p. 6. "Cornell Develops new Method to Write to Magnetic Chips," December 1999, p. 12. "Cornell Receives NSF Grant for Modeling Defects in Solids," January 1999, pp. 8-9. "Demand for Engineers Increases as Engineering Graduates Decrease," March 1999, pp. 7-8. "Demand for Titanium Metal Products Slows in 1998," April 1999, pp. 10. "Directed Laser Welding Reduces Fabrication Time for MMCs," June 1999, p. 2. "DOC Debuts; Makes Complete Issues of JOM and JEM Available over the Internet," March 1999, pp. 8-9. "DOE Extends Deadline for Steel Visions of the Future Project Applications," December 1999, p. 6. "DOE Funds Energy-Efficient Industrial Technologies," December 1999, pp. 12-13. "DOE Laboratory Director Warns U.S. Energy Future is at Risk," October 1999, pp. 5-6. "DOE Seeks Applications for Aluminum Partnership Program," August 1999, p.6. "Dow Licenses Magnesium Technology," June 1999, p. 2. "Drexel Researchers Develop Plasma Process for Plastics Recycling," August 1999, p. 4. "Drexel Researchers Develop Plasma Process for Plastics Recycling," October 1999, p 2. "Ducker Report Reviews Aluminum Automotive Applications," November 1999, pp. 17-18. "Electrolysis Process Offers Alternative Method for Producing Magnesium," November 1999, p. 50. "Engineering Bachelor's Degrees Awarded in 1998 Drops to 17 Year Low," June 1999, p. 6. "Engineers Demonstrate Smart Materials Bridge," March 1999, p. 6. "Engineers Develop Vertically Layered Computer Chip Design," August 1999, p. 10. "Engineers Study Nuclear Energy as Microscale Fuel," October 1999, p. 5. "Engineers Test Earthquake-Resistant Concrete Framing System," June 1999, pp. 2, 6. "ETDOT Software Package Assists Clean-Up of Contaminated Sites," September 1999, p. 2. "Fire-Resistant Polymers Hold Potential for Use in Aircraft," July 1999, p. 6. "Group Discovers Self-Healing in Semiconductors," September 1999, p. 6. "Group Finds New Ice Phase," February 1999, pp. 6-7. "IMA Seeks Proposals for Alternatives to SF6 and SO2 in Mg Melt Protection," November 1999, p. 50. "Japanese Consortium Begins Construction of All-Titanium Boat," March 1999, p. 2. "LANL Develops Polymer-Filtration System for Removing Toxic Metal Contaminants," July 1999, p. 2. "LANL Uses SANS Technique to Understand Microstructural Properties of Weapon Materials," September 1999, pp. 5-6. "Largest U.S. Magnesium Producer Closes Its Doors," April 1999, pp. 8-9. "Liberty Technologies Develops Filmless Radiography Systems for Aerospace Applications," May 1999, p. 5. "LLNL Studies the Bacterial Corrosion of Nuclear-Waste Packaging Materials," October 1999, p. 4. "Los Alamos Develops Process for Converting Nitrates to Nitrogen Gas," February 1999, p. 4. "Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Conducts Contamination Tests," September 1999, p. 2. "Microdrilling Techniques Offers Promise for Underground Resource Exploration," March 1999, p.2. "Mining Companies Create International Network for Environmental R&D," February 1999, p. 4. "MIT Study Analyzes Environmental Impact of Aluminum-Intensive Vehicle Fleet," August 1999, p. 4-6. "MPIF Announces Award-Winning P/M Parts," August 1999, pp. 6-8. "Mri and ORNL Collaborate on Coatings Technology," August 1999, pp. 8, 10. "NACME Reports Rise in Minority Engineering Enrollment," August 1999, p. 10. "NACME Study Recommends Improved Funding for Minority Engineering Students," December 1999, p. 13. "New Report Outlines Benefits of Advanced Technology Program," June 1999, pp. 6-7. "NIST Apparatus Measures Thermal-Barrier Coatings," June 1999, p. 6. "NIST Develops Software to Estimate New-Material Bridge Costs," February 1999, p. 6. "NIST Scientists Study Reinforcing Fibres in Composites," July 1999, pp. 2, 6. "Nonlinear Techniques Detect Material Damage," February 1999, p. 7. "Northwestern University Demonstrates Laser Action in a Powder," February 1999, pp. 7-8. "Norwegian University of Science and Technology Organizes 18th Aluminum Course," February 1999, p. 4. "NSF Studies Gender Gap in Engineering Salaries," October 1999, p. 6. "NSF Study Finds Most Science and Engineering Degree Holders Are Employed in Other Occupations," January 1999, p. 11. "ORNL Uses Vapor-Explosion Phenomena to Develop Variable-Speed Bullets," December 1999, p. 6. "Other Nonferrous Metals" (Mineral Commodity Summaries 1999), April 1999, pp. 5-6, 9-10. "Plastic Bottles Recycling Increases by Seven Percent in 1998," August 1999, p. 4. "PNL Teams with Companies to Develop Al Separation Technologies," November 1999, pp. 20-21. "Polymer Coating Process Offers Alternative to Solvent-Based Paints and Anticorrosion Coatings," September 1999, p. 5. "Powdermet Receives Award for Nanoencapsulated Powder Metallurgy," January 1999, p. 8. "President of Hydro Aluminum Metals Products Addresses LMD during the 1999 TMS Annual Meeting," August 1999, p. 8. "President Requests Near $4 Billion for NSF's 2000 Budget," March 1999, p. 7. "Professor Offers Theory for High-Temperature Cuprate Superconductivity," December 1999, pp. 7, 12. "Project Receives Funding to Remove Toxic Components from Aluminum Coatings," January 1999, p. 7. "Pulsatech Devise Uses High-Energy Electrical Pulses for Gold Extraction," January 1999, p. 7. "Purdue Team Uses Laser Light to Analyze Composite Materials," October 1999, pp. 4-5. "Queens University Develops Bioreactor System for Cleaning Toxic Chemicals," March 1999, p. 2. "Reengineered E. coli Bacteria Scavenge Heavy Metal Pollutants," May 1999, p.2. "Rensselaer Receives Industry Grant for Thermophotovoltaic Device Research," March 1999, pp. 6-7. "Research Effort Develops Spray-Forming Technology for Aerospace Applications," December 1999, p. 6. "Research Group Develops Synthetic Sludge for Nuclear Waste Clean-up," October 1999, p. 2. "Research Suggests Ratchet Effect Can Solve Vortice Problem in Superconductors," October 1999, p. 5. "Researchers Convert Salt Cake to Commercial Products," May 1999, p. 2. "Researchers Genetically Alter Algae for Metal Extraction," June 1999, p. 2. "Researchers Minimize Phosphine Evolution in Ferrosilicon Production," May 1999, p. 2. "Researchers Observe Magnetic-Field Patterns in Superconductor's Critical Current," January 1999, p. 10. "Sandia Develops Custom Processor for Space and Defense Needs," March 1999, p. 6. "Sandia Develops GaAs Chemical Sensor," May 1999, pp. 5-6. "Sandia Initiatve Uses Technologies to Make Structures Safer," March 1999, pp. 4, 6. "Sandia Photonic Crystal Confines Optical Light," February 1999, pp. 8, 10. "Sandia Uses Robocasting to Fabricate Ceramics," March 1999, pp. 3-4. "Scientists Alter Grain Size to Create Pure-Titanium Implants," October 1999, pp. 3-4. "Scientists Come a Step Closer to Detecting Single Atoms," December 1999, pp. 6-7. "Scientists Create New State of Matter," March 1999, p. 4. "Scientists Search for High Temperature Material to Replace Steel in Engines," January 1999, p.8. "Scientists Use Permanent Magnets in Maglev Applications," July 1999, pp. 7-8. "Smart Concrete Weighs Vehicles Traveling on the Highway," August 1999, p. 10. "Sole U.S. Nickel Smelter Closes Due to Low Prices," April 1999, pp. 9-10. "Specialty Meetings Range from Electronic Materials to Nuclear Reactors," September 1999, pp. 6, 8. "Superalloys Account for Nearly Half of U.S. Cobalt Consumption," April 1999, pp. 4-5. "TMS and ISS Dedicate New Joint Headquarters Building," August 1999, p. 10, 14-15. "TMS Announces New Dues Rates and Billing Format for 2000," July 1999, p. 8. "TMS Board Takes Action on Several Items," January 1999, pp. 11, 26. "TMS Fall Meeting Ends Century of Materials Technology with Preparation for the Future," October 1999, p. 6. "TMS Introduces DOC with Open House in October," December 1999, p. 13. "TMS Lights up San Diego during 1999 Annual Meeting," May 1999, pp. 6, 8-9. "TMS Moves into New Headquarters Building," March 1999, p. 9. "TMS Offers On-Line PE Study Guide," December 1999, pp. 13-14. "U.S. Administration Reduced R&D Funding Request in 2000 Budget Proposal," September 1999, p. 6. "U.S. Aluminum Can and Steel Recycling Rate Decline in 1998," June 1999, p. 2. "U.S. Aluminum Producers Bring Idled Capacity Back On-Line," April 1999, p. 4. "U.S. Copper Production Declines in 1998," April 1999, pp. 5-6. "U.S. Iron and Steel Industry Faces Competition from Increased Imports," April 1999, pp. 6, 8. "Unemployment Rate for U.S. Doctoral Scientist and Engineers Decreases Significantly in 1997," July 1999, p. 8. "United States Remains Leading Consumer of Lithium Minerals and Compounds," April 1999, p. 8. "University of Pittsburgh Produces Lead-Free Steel," July 1999, pp. 6-7. "Virginia Tech Receives DOE Grant to Study Microbe-Mineral Interactions," December 1999, p. 4. "XAPS Technology Characterizes Filled Materials," January 1999, p. 9.
"ABET Discusses the Future at 1998 Annual Meeting," June 1998, pp. 12, 66. "Advanced CAD Program Improves Simulations-Based Design Capability," June 1998, p. 9. "AES Surveys Members on Benchmarking Die Performance," February 1998, p. 11. "Air Force Research Laboratory Forms Consortium on Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites," October 1998, p. 8. "Alcoa Announces Plans to Acquire Alumax," April 1998, p. 8. "Alcoa Opens Corporate Center in Pittsburgh," November 1998, p. 16. "Aluminum Association Announces Public Relations Program on Recycling," January 1998, p. 5. "Aluminum Association Publishes U.S. Aluminum Industry Plant Directory," March 1998, p. 5. "Aluminum Association Pursues Development of Cells with Inert Anodes," May 1998, p. 7. "Aluminum Beverage Can Industry Maintains Hold on Top Spot in the Market," April 1998, p. 8. "Aluminum Consortium Plans Meeting Prior to TMS Annual Meeting," January 1998, p. 5. "The Aluminum Industry: A 1997 Review," August 1998, pp. 9-11, 33. "American Institute of Physics Releases Two-Year Trends in U.S. Budget Appropriations" (The Reporter), April 1998, p. 12. "Americans Interest in Science Grows as Understanding Lags," August 1998, p. 60. "Ames Laboratory Studies Magnets for Power Sources," October 1998, p. 11. "Analysts Forecast Growth in U.S. Demand for Engineered Plastics," April 1998, p. 9. "Analysis Forecast Increase in Demand for U.S. Metal Building Systems," December 1998, p. 6. "Analysts Forecast Increases in Steels Role in North American Bumper Systems," October 1998, p. 10. "Analysts Predict Solid Growth for Plastics in Processing and Machinery," September 1998, p. 12. "Argonne Develops Process for Producing Nanosized Metal and Metal-Alloy Catalysts," December 1998, p. 5. "ATP Announces Eight Competitions to Start 1998," March 1998, pp. 10, 50. "ATP Opens Competition for Learning Technologies Projects," May 1998, p. 31. "Battelle Forecasts Increase in R&D Spending in 1998," March 1998, p. 9. "Bell Labs Instrument Detects Particles Smaller than a Micrometer," October 1998, pp. 11, 26. "BMDO Highlights Top 50 Success Stories of 1997," February 1998, pp. 16, 38. "BMDO-Funded Research Finds Niche in Environmental Technologies," May 1998, p. 6. "Canada Post Issues Commemorative Stamp," September 1998, p. 9. "Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Shows Promise for Repairing Bridges," December 1998, p. 6. "CED Committee Offers Recommendations on Federal Basic Research," November 1998, p. 24. "Chemical Processing Technique Offers Benefits for Waste Reduction and Cleanup," June 1998, p. 7. "Chrysler Approves Use of Recycled Magnesium in Automotive Applications," November 1998, p. 16. "Chrysler Introduces Aluminum Crossmembers in 1998 and 1999 Car Models," March 1998, p. 5. "CIM Celebrates Centennial with Year-Long Activities," April 1998, pp. 7, 54. "Clinton Administration Announces 1999 R&D Budget Request," March 1998, p. 9. "Coal Companies Pay Less in Bonuses than Metal Mines; Pay More in Other Benefits" (The Reporter), June 1998, p. 7. "Collaboration Offers Microsystems to Industries and NASA," September 1998, p. 14. "Committee for Economic Development Outlines Basic Research Strategies," August 1998, p. 60. "Cornell University Develops More Powerful Gallium-Nitride Transistors," October 1998, p. 11. "CRADA Partners Complete Successful Lab Testing of LENS Technology," February 1998, p. 12. "DOE Awards Aluminum R&D Projects for Energy Efficiency" (The Reporter), December 1998, p. 4. "DOE Requests Applications for OIT Aluminum Partnerships Program," October 1998, p. 8. "DOE Seeks Proposals Demonstrating Energy-Saving Industrial Technologies," October 1998, p. 12. "Ehlers Updates Status of National Science Policy Study," April 1998, p. 12. "Electrical Technologies Developed by Battelle Remove Contaminants from Soil," January 1998, p. 4. "Engineers Develop Decontamination Methods for Removing Metal from Soil," November 1998, p. 14. "Engineers Devise Instrument for Observing Sputtering," April 1998, p. 9. "Engineers Use Desktop Technology to Make Molds," August 1998, p. 12. "Federal Funding for R&D Shows Slight Increase for 1998," October 1998, p. 12. "Full-Time Faculty Employment of Scientists and Engineers Reaches All-Time Low," September 1998, p. 66. "Genetically Engineered Plants Feed on Toxic Metals in the Soil," June 1998, pp. 7, 66. "Glowing Molecules Point Out Flaws in IC Blueprints," May 1998, p. 12. "GM and Ford Report Savings with Ultrahigh Strength Steel," February 1998, p. 14. "Herbie Gets a Makeover," September 1998, p. 12. "High-Intensity Ultrasound Assists in Removing Sulfur-Containing Compounds," August 1998, pp. 8, 33. "Honeywell Space Systems Develops Chipset that Withstands Harsh Environments," February 1998, pp. 15, 38. "House Science Committee Reviews International Science Collaborations," May 1998, p. 31. "Industrial Firms Continue to Increase R&D Investments," September 1998, p. 66. "International Magnesium Association Presents Awards of Excellence," July 1998, p. 8. "Is Superconductivity Accountable for Conducting Phase in Semiconductors?" November 1998, p. 22. "LANL and HP Develop Technique for Processing Semiconductor Wafers," August 1998, p. 59. "Los Alamos Metallurgists Share Technology with the Art World," February 1998, pp. 12, 38. "Los Alamos Researchers Fabricate Three-Dimensional Models for Laser Sintering," March 1998, pp. 6, 50. "Lucent Bell Labs Reports Long-Distance Transmission of a Terabit," May 1998, p. 12. "Lucent Researchers Use Continuous Composition Spread to Rapidly Identify Potential Semiconductors," April 1998, p. 11. "Magnesium Demand Rises as Automotive Use Increases," July 1998, p. 8. "Magnetically Actuated Microrelay Offers Low Actuation Voltages for Electronic Applications," March 1998, p. 8. "Manufacturing Gets the Lead Out of Copper-Brass Radiators with New Brazing Technique," November 1998, p. 19. "MEP Partner Develops Mining Tool for Moving Machine Cable," September 1998, p. 9. "Mergers and Acquisitions Continue to Expand the Mining Industry," July 1998, p. 7. "Metal Matrix Cast Composites Develops Casting Process for Complex Parts," August 1998, pp. 12, 33. "Metal/Plastic Composite Car Seat Debuts in European Minivan," October 1998, p. 10. "Metallic Glasses Offer Promising Properties for Future Applications," May 1998, p. 8. "Microbattery Offers a Hundred-Fold Increase in Power," July 1998, p. 11. "Microscopic Trampolines Measure a Materials Magnetic Properties," June 1998, p. 11. "Mining Industry Completes Industry Vision for DOEs Industries of the Future," December 1998, p. 3. "Mississippi State University Develops Technologies to Reduce Nuclear Wastes," February 1998, p. 10. "MPIF Announces Winners in the 1998 Powder Metallurgy Design Competition" (The Reporter), July 1998, p. 9. "NACME and NAE Discuss Decline in Minority Enrollment in Engineering," October 1998, p. 12. "NASA Selects 1997 Phase I Innovative Small Business Projects" (The Reporter), April 1998, p. 9. "National Research Council Urges Technology Development for Future Space Missions," March 1998, pp. 9-10. "NDE Technique Improves Inspection of Aircraft Internal Wing Fuel Tank Structure," June 1998, p. 10. "New Evidence Suggests Faulty Rivets Possibly Led to the Sinking of the Titanic," March 1998, pp. 7, 50. "New Software Identifies Defects in Cast Metal Parts," June 1998, pp. 9, 66. "New Technique Investigates Ultraminiature Flow Fields," December 1998, p. 7. "Nikon Announces International Small World Competition Winners," January 1998, p. 7. "NIST Debuts Device for Measuring Thermal Conductivity," March 1998, p. 50. "NIST Develops Method to Measure Rail Wheel Stress," October 1998, pp. 10, 26. "NIST Director Points to a Need for an Effective U.S. National Standards Strategy," June 1998, p. 12. "NIST Receives 1998 Funding and New Director," January 1998, p. 54. "NIST Researchers Develop Spherical Chamber for Testing Building and Construction Material," August 1998, p. 13. "NIST Revises Advanced Technology Program," January 1998, p. 18. "NIST Scientists Use In-Situ Ultrasmall-Angle X-Ray Scattering to Study Defects," September 1998, p. 11. "NIST Seeks Comments on Changes to the Advance Technology Program," November 1998, p. 24. "NIST Submits Facilities Plan to Congress," July 1998, p. 12. "Nonautoclave Composite Processing Reduces Fabrication Costs in Aerospace Structures," December 1998, p. 5. "Norwegian University of Science and Technology Hosts Aluminum Courses," March 1998, p. 5. "NRC Report Predicts Strong Influence of Optical Science" (The Reporter), July 1998, p. 11. "NSF Invests $10 Million in Engineering Research Centers," December 1998, p. 60. "NSF Studies Relation of Financial Support and Employment Choices" (The Reporter), October 1998, p. 12. "Nuclear Weapons Scientists Develop Improvements for Prostheses," January 1998, p. 6. "OIT Awards Funding to Four Aluminum Research Projects; Seeks Projects for 1998 Awards," January 1998, p. 5. "Ormet Develops Remediation and Recycling Technologies for Spent Pot Liner," December 1998, p. 4. "ORNL Develops Microsensor for Chemical Detection," June 1998, p. 7. "Packaging Research Center Reports Ten Technical Innovations of 1997" (The Reporter), February 1998, p. 15. "Partnership Kicks Off Steam Challenge in Indiana," August 1998, p. 8. "Philips/Roth Brothers Smelting Corporation Demonstrates Scrap Recycling Technology," December 1998, p. 4. "PNL Identifies Top Ten Environmental Technology Breakthroughs," July 1998, p. 12. "Polymeric Membranes May Expand Industrial Separation Process Use," January 1998, p. 4. "Porous Silicon Lights the Path for Computers and Optical Devices," March 1998, p. 8. "Pratt and Whitney Develops Geared Turbofan for Passenger Aircraft," June 1998, p. 66. "President Clinton Signs 1999 Appropriations for Commerce Departments Technology Administration," December 1998, p. 60. "Primary Magnesium Shipments Exceed Record in 1997," May 1998, p. 7. "Professor Stores Information on Nano-CDs with Nonimprint Lithography," February 1998, p. 15. "Proposal to Build Composites Bridge Receives Federal Funding," September 1998, p. 12. "Purdue Demonstrates Velocity Measurement Tool Using Lasers and Semiconductors," March 1998, p. 6. "Purdue Graduate Develops Star Polymer Gels for Biotechnology," August 1998, p. 12. "Quantum-Level Studies Unearth Tin Worms Burrowing through Germanium," April 1998, pp. 11, 54. "Recycling Device Identifies Plastics for Sorting," November 1998, p. 14. "Research Collaboration Uses Low-Gravity Experiments to Study Casting," September 1998, p. 11. "Research Consortium Studies Development of Mg Hydrogen-Storage Materials," June 1998, pp. 8, 66. "Research Team Studies Steel-Producing Nozzles," September 1998, p. 9. "Researchers Believe Composites May Steady a Crumbling Infrastructure," July 1998, p. 10. "Researchers Develop NDE Method for Large Solid Rocket Motors," August 1998, pp. 13, 33. "Researchers Develop Solution for Chemical Separation," February 1998, p. 10. "Researchers Find Application for Aerospace Material in Spinal Implants," January 1998, p. 6. "Researchers Find New Microbes at Work on Mine Tailings," October 1998, pp. 7, 26. "Researchers Find New Strategy for Reducing Friction in Mechanical Devices," September 1998, p. 11. "Researchers Observe Ballistic Conductance in Carbon Nanotubes," August 1998, p. 59. "Researchers Predict Possible Future Use of Composites in Jet Engines," June 1998, p. 10. "Researchers Use Nanoshock Waves to Study Molecular Dynamics," October 1998, p. 10. "Rice University Creates Metal Nanoshells for Special-Purpose Coatings," October 1998, p. 9. "Sandia Creates Wear-Resistant Diamond Coating," July 1998, p. 9. "Sandia Develops MEMS Computer Lock to Foil Computer Hackers," December 1998, p. 7. "Sandia Microtransmission Increases Power in Microengines," January 1998, p. 8. "Sandia Tests the Reliability of Micromachine Systems," September 1998, p. 14. "Scientist Searches for Formula for Stronger Concrete," February 1998, p. 14. "Scientists Bond Light and Electricity for Microchips in Miniaturized Optical Devices," January 1998, p. 8. "Scientists Build STM Nanoprobes on a Silicon Chip," June 1998, pp. 11, 66. "Scientists Devise Coating Technology that Mimics Seashells," October 1998, p. 9. "Scientists Look to Ceramic Material Grains to Clean-Up Waterways and Recover Precious Metals," October 1998, p. 7. "Scientists Use Tunneling Physics to Produce Nanometer-Sized Transistor," July 1998, p. 11. "Senators Introduce Federal Research Investment Act," September 1998, p. 66. "Shock-Wave Simulation Gives New Insights to Material Design," August 1998, p. 13. "Six States Account for Half of the United States R&D, Finds NSF Study" (The Reporter), June 1998, p. 12. "SPI Honors New Product Design Competition Winners" (The Reporter), June 1998, p. 9. "Starting Salaries Increase for New Graduates," April 1998, p. 12. "Steel Industry Develops Roadmap for Future Initiatives," May 1998, p. 8. "Steel Industry Offers New Steels and Technologies to Reduce Weight in Automobile Closures and Wheels," November 1998, p. 20. "Students Design Concept Trucks in Steel Industry Intern Program," May 1998, p. 10. "Study Finds Japan Closing on the United States in Scientific and Technological Indicators" (The Reporter), March 1998, p. 9. "Study Forecasts Challenging Market for Aluminum Can-Stock Industry," February 1998, p. 11. "Team Pursues Development of Melting System Using Oxygen-Enhanced Combustion," June 1998, p. 8. "Terrapure Systems Develops On-Site Decontamination Process for Water and Air," March 1998, pp. 4, 50. "Titanium Metal Industry Experiences Market Changes," September 1998, p. 10. "TRW and NASA Produce Video Pictures with a Superconducting Chip and Focal Plane Array Imager," November 1998, p. 22. "ULSAB Unveils Ultralight Steel Automobile Body," April 1998, pp. 10, 54. "University of Texas Engineers Create Semiconductor Laser with Quantum Dots," November 1998, p. 22. "University of Wisconsin Researchers Pinpoint Defects in Superconducting Materials," June 1998, p. 11. "U.S. Agencies Develop Manufacturing Technology Roadmaps," January 1998, p. 6. "U.S. Business Executives Believe Companies Are Doing Only a Fair Job at Globalization" (The Reporter), August 1998, p. 60. "U.S. Congress Acts on Science/Technology Issues," December 1998, p. 60. "U.S. Council for Automotive Research Explores Rapid Prototyping Technologies," March 1998, p. 6. "U.S. House Science Committee Releases Science Policy Study" (The Reporter), November 1998, p. 24. "U.S. R&D Expenditures Reach Highest Percent of GDP in Six Years" (The Reporter), December 1998, p. 60. "U.S. Semiconductor Industry Spends Billions on Metrology," August 1998, p. 59. "U.S. Senate Passes Budget Resolution for 1999-2003," June 1998, p. 12. "U.S. Steel Shipments Rise in May 1998," August 1998, p. 8. "Vanderbilt Engineers Study Radiation Effects on Integrated Circuits," December 1998, p. 7. "Vanguard Licenses Camera on a Chip Technology," September 1998, p. 14. "Virginia Tech Receives Contract for Microelectronic Research," May 1998, p. 12. "Volunteer Protection Act Provides More Autonomy for Professional Associations," January 1998, p. 54. "Western Mine Releases Salary and Wage Survey Results for the United States and Latin America" (The Reporter), August 1998, p. 8. "Women and Minorities Earn More Engineering Degrees in 1996-1997," April 1998, pp. 12, 54. "World Crude Steel Production Rises in 1997 to Record Level," March 1998, p. 4. "World Silver Production Continues Climb as Demand Rises," February 1998, p. 10. "World Steelmakers Consider Holistic Design Project for Steel Vehicles," December 1998, p. 6. "Wright-Patterson Air Force Opens Coating Test Facility" (The Reporter), August 1998, p. 12.
"1996 Magnesium Shipments Near 1995 Record," May 1997, p. 6. "Academic-Industry Team Develops Detection Method for Superconductor Materials," December 1997, p. 12. "Acme Steel Sets Record for Natural Gas Injection Rate at Chicago Blast Furnace," February 1997, p. 4. "Aircraft Fuselage Patch Receives FAA Approval," June 1997, p. 9. "AISI Seeks Steel Industry Research Proposals," April 1997, pp. 5, 52. "Alcoa Technical Center Aids Investigation into Amelia Earhart Mystery," January 1997, p. 8. "Aluminum Can Recycling Rate Increases in 1996," June 1997, p. 8. "The Aluminum Industry: A 1996 Review," August 1997, pp. 11-13. "Aluminum Meeting Considers Auto Applications 1997," January, p. 6. "American Superconductor Corporation Participates in Commercial Superconductor Demonstrations," May 1997, p. 10. "Ames Laboratory Develops Heavy-Metal Detector for Waste Sites," December 1997, p. 8. "Ames Laboratory Receives DOE Grant to Investigate High-Temperature Materials," August 1997, p. 15. "Ames Laboratory Receives Federal Assistance to Build Lightweight Supercars," February 1997, p. 6. "Ames Laboratory Uses Corn and Soybeans to Produce Plasticizers," March 1997, p. 6. "Analysts Forecast Lithium-Polymer Battery Market to Reach $500 Million in Ten Years," October 1997, p. 8. "Analysts Forecast Market Increase for Iron-Based Metallic and Oxide Powders," December 1997, p. 10. "Analysts Predict Increase in Demand for Automotive Electronics Parts," April 1997, p. 52. "Analysts Predict U.S. Market for Soft Magnetic Materials to Grow," January 1997, p. 9. "Atlanta Prepares for Alumitech '97," March 1997, p. 5. "ATP Announces New Award Competitions for 1997," April 1997, pp. 11, 52. "Battelle Forecasts Increase in R&D Expenditures for 1997," February 1997, p. 84. "Bethlehem Steel Signs Letter of Intent in Continued Commercial Development of Bethlehem Works," December 1997, p. 11. "BMDO-Sponsored Programs Report Advances" (The Reporter), January 1997, p. 9. "Boeing Hosts National Educators' Workshop," July 1997, p. 12. "Bre-X Minerals Stock Collapses under Fraud Claims," June 1997, p. 6. "California Hosts Eighth Biennial Workshop on Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy" (The Reporter), March 1997, p. 8. "Chemists Quicken Polymers' Response to Electric Fields," April 1997, p. 9. "Clinton Administration Unveils the Million Solar Roofs Initiative," August 1997, p. 16. "Clinton Nominates Two for Positions in OSTP and NIST," November 1997, p. 13. "Coatings Test Facility Nears Completion at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base," November 1997, p. 10. "Coca-Cola Utilizes Manufacturing Technology to Develop New Beverage Cans," June1997, p. 8. "Collaboration Restores 19th Century Brass Instruments," May 1997, p. 7. "Collaborative Team Carries Out Chemical Reactions in Tiny Carbon Nanotubes," February 1997, p. 27. "Companies Form Partnership to Commercialize LiMS Battery," January 1997, p. 9. "Composites Make a Bridge into Construction Industry," November 1997, pp. 11, 57. "Congress Adopts Appropriations Bills for Government Agencies," November 1997, p. 13. "Congress Challenges DOE-Intel CRADA," December 1997, p. 57. "Congressman Issues Warning on the Future of the ATP," May 1997, p. 11. "Congressmen Announce Investment Bills," March 1997, p. 9. "Consortium Studies Virtual Tools for Machine Performance Prediction," September 1997, pp. 10, 16. "Consultants Predict Long-Term Impact of Lithium-Polymer Battery Technology," June 1997, p. 11. "Copper Clusters Make the Connection in Metal-Polymer Films for Integrated Circuits," August 1997, p. 16. "The Copper Industry: A 1996 Review," October 1997, pp. 4, 51. "Cornell University Team Demonstrates Technology for Creating World's Smallest Electric Guitar," September 1997, pp. 12, 16. "CRU Forecasts Worldwide Capacity Shortage," April 1997, p. 6. "Displaytech Develops Technology for Color Displays the Size of a Thumbnail," July 1997, p. 11. "DOE Announces 1997 Winners of Innovative Concepts Program," December 1997, p. 9. "DOE Funds Creation of Shock Physics Institute at Washington State University," September 1997, p. 10. "DOE Secretary Peña Terminates BNL Contract with Associated Universities; House Science Committee Responds," July 1997, p. 12. "DOE Seeks Industry Partners for Consortium to Investigate Cast, Porous Materials," January 1997, p. 7. "DOE Teams with Kazakstan Government for Aerial Imaging Project," September 1997, p. 8. "ECE Conducts Study on the Restructuring of the Iron and Steel Industry in Europe," November 1997, p. 6. "Efforts to Terminate the ATP Fail Twice in Congress," November 1997, p. 13. "Electric Melter for Aluminum Recycling Undergoes Field Testing," November 1997, p. 8. "Electron Beam Melting and Refining: State of the Art 1996," April 1997, pp. 7, 8. "EPA Enters Flexible Environmental Agreement with Intel," February 1997, p. 84. "Escalated Demand by India Draws on World Silver Inventories in 1996 1997," May, p. 4. "European Commission and Swiss Government Contribute Funding for Copper Mold Project," January 1997, p. 7. "EV1 Electric Vehicle Features Aluminum Spaceframe," April 1997, pp. 6, 52. "Exploration Personnel Receive Compatible Salaries," November 1997, pp. 6, 57. "Extraterrestrial Geologist Returns Data on Martian Rock and Soil," August 1997, p. 10. "First Site of Aluminum Production Receives Historical Landmark Status," November 1997, p. 8. "Forecasters Predict Annual Increase in Demand for Automotive Aftermarket Products," August 1997, pp. 10, 33. "Flowsheet Modeling Software for Process Analysis and Design" (Conference Notes), April 1997, p. 5. "Georgia Tech Develops Process for Tracking Circuit Board Warpage," April 1997, p. 10. "Georgia Tech Researchers Isolate Gold-Cluster Molecules," June 1997, p. 11. "Gold Institute Predicts Increasing World Mine Production," March 1997, p. 4. "Goodyear-Sandia CRADAs Develop Finite-Element and Analytical Technologies," May 1997, p. 7. "Government-Industry Partnership Forms Virtual National Laboratory to Create Computer Chips," November 1997, p. 12. "Government Reports Find Japan's R&D Funding Increasing while the United States' Declines," August 1997, p. 17. "High Steel Structures Clears Hurdles in Historic Bridge Renovation," August 1997, p. 15, 33. "Holographic Light-Diffusing Technology Improves Lighting," March 1997, p. 8. "Hydrogen-Fueled Electronic Bus Joins Public Transit Fleet in Augusta, Georgia" (The Reporter), August 1997, p. 16. "IMA Recognizes Awards Of Excellence Winners," October 1997, p. 5 "IMA Seeks Nominations for Magnesium Awards of Excellence," February 1997, p. 7. "Industry and Government Leaders Gather at NATT Symposium," October 1997, p.7. "Industry Executives Forecast a Bright Future for the Powder Metallurgy Industry," September 1997, p. 10. "Industry Leaders Address Audiences at Record-Setting Alumitech '97," September 1997, pp. 9, 16. "Infrared Spectral Imaging Assists Scientists in Chemically Imaging Complex Materials," July 1997, p. 10. "International Collaboration Studies High Magnetic Fields at Los Alamos," October 1997, p. 8. "International Group Develops New Interface Standard for Integration of Sensors and Acuators," December 1997, p. 10. "Los Alamos Creates Building Products Out of Waste Materials," March 1997, p. 6. "Los Alamos Research Team Examines Atomic-Scale 3-D Imaging," May 1997, p. 10. "Los Alamos Researchers Develop Four-Color Laser," March 1997, p. 8. "Los Alamos Scientists Chemically Detect Concrete Flaws," April 1997, pp. 9, 52. "Los Alamos Signs CRADA with 3M to Produce Superconducting Wire Technology," July 1997, p. 11. "Los Alamos Source Recovery Program Removes Hazardous Neutron Sources," March 1997, p. 4. "Magnesium Association Seeks Award Nominations," December 1997, p. 9. "Magnesium Shipments Decline in Third Quarter of 1996," February 1997, p. 6. "Magnesium Shipments Set First Quarter Record for 1997," November 1997, p. 8. "Micrographs Reveal Unseen Universe in Nikon's Small World Competition," March 1997, p. 7. "Mining Exec Maintains U.S. Mining Is Strong," February 1997, p. 4. "MPIF Announces Part-of-the-Year Winners" (The Reporter), August 1997, p. 14. "NACME Questions Growth of Diversified Technical Workforce" (The Reporter), September 1997, p. 13. "NAS Panel Reviews 1997 Federal Science and Technology Budget," March 1997, p. 9. "NAS Reviews U.S. Federal Science and Technology Budget Request for 1998," May 1997, p. 11. "NASA and Boeing Demonstrate Composites Manufacturing Method for Aeronautics Applications," October 1997, p. 6. "NASA and Williams International Introduce Turbofan-Powered Aircraft," September 1997, p. 11. "NASA Grants License to Use Carbon-Carbon Material for High-Performance Pistons," August 1997, p. 15. "NASA Names Associate Administrator," October 1997, p. 9. "NASA-Sandia Program Tests High-Temperature Ceramic on Reentry Vehicle," October 1997, p. 7. "Newmont and Santa Fe Pacific Gold Merger Creates Largest Gold Company in North America," May 1997, p. 4. "Newmont Completes Merger with Santa Fe to Create Largest North American Gold Producer," July 1997, p. 6. "NIST and Aluminum Association Devise Eddy Current Probe," April 1997, p. 6. "NIST Announces Competition for 1997 ATP Grants," February 1997, p. 84. "NIST Project Results in New ANSI Standard," June 1997, p. 11. "NIST Study Finds Connections May Cause Errors," January 1997, p. 9. "NIST's One-Pot Process Creates Chemical Additive to Prevent Polymer Shrinkage," July 1997, p. 9. "Norwegian University of Science and Technology Sponsors Aluminum Course," January 1997, p. 6. "NRC Committee Advises More Resources and Refocused Effort are Needed for PNGV" (The Reporter), May 1997, p. 11. "NRC Committee Reports Space Station May Be Vulnerable to Damage from Orbital Debris," February 1997, p. 10. "NRC Issues Reports on Conclusions and Recommendations for the Next Century" (The Reporter), April 1997, p. 11. "NRC Report Maintains Open Exchange of Scientific Data Should Be Protected" (The Reporter), June 1997, p. 12. "NRC Urges Federal Action to Develop Technologies for Toxic Waste Cleanup" (The Reporter), August 1997, p. 17. "NSF Appears Before House Committee to Discuss the 1998 Budget," June 1997, p. 12. "NSF Awards $5.6 Million for Basic Research in Educational Technology," January 1997, p. 10. "NSF Implements New Merit Review Criteria," May 1997, p. 11. "NSF Receives More than Expected in 1998 Funding Appropriations," December 1997, p. 57. "NSF Seeks Input on Proposed Merit Review Criteria," January 1997, p. 10. "NSF Study Claims U.S. Math and Science Curricula Are Too Broad 1997," April, p. 11. "NSF Study Emphasizes the Importance of Public Science to Industry," September 1997, p. 13. "ORNL Develops Gas-Injection Method for Preventing Steam Explosions in Metal Castings," October 1997, p. 5. "ORNL Produces Temperature Sensor for Galvannealed Steel Producers," November 1997, pp. 10, 57. "Pilot Plant Produces Magnesium Ingot from Mining Residue," July 1997, p. 8. "Polymer Wafers Aid Doctors in Fight Against Cancer," February 1997, p. 10, 27. "President Clinton Requests $75 Billion for 1998 R&D Budget," April 1997, p. 11. "Primary Magnesium Shipments Reach New Level for the First Quarter of 1997," July 1997, p. 8. "Process Offers Advantages for Treating Landfill Leachate," January 1997, p. 5. "Push for Increased Federal Research Funding in 1999 Begins in Washington, D.C.," December 1997, p. 57. "Recycled Mg Alloy Die Castings Hold Up in Tests for Commercial Applications," July 1997, p. 8. "Rensselaer Researchers Develop the Role of Copper in Integrated Electronics," February 1997, p. 12, 27. "Rensselaer Signs Licensing Agreement for Plastics Recycling," January 1997, p. 5. "Report Emphasizes the Importance of a Bipartisan Consensus on Investing in Innovation," October 1997, p. 9. "Report Finds U.S. R&D Investment Growing, but Not at the Same Rate as the GDP" (The Reporter), November 1997, p. 13. "Research Collaboration Unveils Magnetic Refrigerator," May 1997, p. 10. "Research Project Aims at Developing Ceramic Prostheses," February 1997, p. 8. "Research Team Measures Forces in Microwires as Electric Current Dislodges Atoms," July 1997, p. 11. "Researchers Construct Nanoscale Photonic Resonator for Integrated Circuits," September 1997, p. 12. "Researchers Develop Measurement Reference Material for Microchips," August 1997, p. 16. "Researchers Develop Polymer to Bring Clarity to Distorted Light Waves," November 1997, p. 12. "Researchers Develop Powder Metallurgy Techniques in SBIR Projects," October 1997, p. 6. "Researchers Develop Quick Dynamic Hardness Test," September 1997, pp. 11, 16. "Researchers Develop X-Ray Technologies for the Semiconductor Industry," February 1997, p. 12. "Researchers Use RTP to Reduce Silicon Solar Cell Production Time," October 1997, p. 6. Review of the book Intermetallics, May 1997, p. 8. Review of the book Microbial Corrosion Proceedings of the Third International EFC Workshop, May 1997, p. 8. "Reynolds Supplies Aluminum Bridge Deck to Renovate Historic Bridge," January 1997, p. 6. "Sandia Labs Develop Computer Program for Monitoring Etching Processes," December 1997, p. 12. "Sandia Refines Metal-Detecting Molecule Technology for Sensors," August 1997, p. 14. "Scientific Panel Advocates Dual Strategy for Plutonium Disposal in United States and Russia" (The Reporter), December 1997, p. 8. "Sensenbrenner Assumes Control of House of Science Committee," January 1997, p. 10. "Sensenbrenner Chides Science Agencies on Incomplete Strategic Plans," October 1997, p. 9. "Silver Assists SEMs in Identifying Objects Smaller than a Human Hair," May 1997, p. 8. "Silver-Jacketed Superconductor Wire Carries More Electrical Current," March 1997, p. 8. "Space Shuttle Experiments Reveal Scientific Discoveries," April 1997, p. 10. "Space Shuttle Technology Finds Application Closer to Earth," January 1997, p. 7. "Steel Design Offers Savings for Light Trucks and Sports Utility Vehicles," May 1997, p. 8. "Steel Industry Representatives Urge International Voluntary Initiatives to Global Warming," December 1997, p. 8. "Steel Packaging Recycling Receives Attention," January 1997, p. 5. "Study Claims Steel as a 'Green' Building Material," April 1997, p. 9. "Study Finds ATP Can Accelerate Technology Development," December 1997, p. 57. "Study Finds an Increase in the Potential Resource of Obsolete Steel Scrap," June 1997, p. 6. "Study Finds Continuous Casters Pose an Increasing Threat to Conventional Aluminum Mills," May 1997, p. 6. "Study Forecasts Increase in U.S. Gold Production in the Next Two Years," April 1997, p. 5. "Study Projects Growth in U.S. Market for Nanostructured Particles and Coatings," June 1997, p. 9. "Super-Lightweight External Fuel Tank of Shuttle Completes Proof Tests," May 1997, p. 6. "Survey Finds Workers at Small Mines Earn Smaller Salaries," July 1997, p. 6. "Synergy 2010 Concept Car Demonstrates Powertrain Technologies," June 1997, p. 10. "Tarim Develops In-Situ Reactor for Mining Metals," July 1997, p. 6. "Thrust SSC Team Breaks the Sound Barrier on Land," November 1997, p. 11. "TMS Endorses Joint Statement on Scientific Research" (The Reporter) July 1997, p. 12. "Top Gold Producing Countries Shift as Production in South Africa Declines," December 1997, p. 8. "Triton Develops Polymer Technology for Space and Commercial Applications," March 1997, p. 6. "ULSAB Assembles First Body-in-White Test Unit," November 1997, p. 11. "UltraLight Steel Auto Body Program Stays on Schedule," July 1997, p. 10. "United States and Russia Collaborate to Develop Nanopowders Process," February 1997, p. 8, 27. "University Researchers Study Space-Capsule Computing to Develop Petaflops Computer," October 1997, p. 8. "U.S. Commerce Secretary Daley Announces Changes to Advanced Technology Program," September 1997, pp. 13, 16. "U.S. Congress Begins Appropriations Process," August 1997, p. 17. "U.S. Plastics Resins Grow in 1996 with Increased Sales and Production," February 1997, pp. 4, 27. "U.S. Steel Industry Releases First Collaborative Research Agenda," December 1997, p. 10. "U.S. Steel Shipments Continue Upward Climb; Reach Highest Levels in 22 Years," April 1997, p. 5. "U.S. Steel Shipments Increase in First Month of 1997," May 1997, p. 4. "U.S. Steel Shipments Increase through May," September 1997, pp. 8, 16. "Western Europe Leads the World in Science and Engineering Doctorates," June 1997, p. 12. "World Crude Steel Production Declines Slightly in 1996," March 1997, p. 4. "World Steel Consumption Reaches Historic High in 1997," November 1997, p. 6. "Wright Laboratory Assists in Development of Nondestructive Testing Methods for Aircraft," December 1997, p. 12. "Wright Laboratory Develops Nondestructive Technique to Measure Thin-Film Properties," July 1997, p. 9.
"Advanced Technology Program Draws Broad Support," November 1996, p. 16. "Alcoa Electronic Packaging Announces Layoffs," March 1996, p. 12. "Alumax and Doe Run Form Foil Alliance for Battery Market," March 1996, p. 9. "Alumax Demonstrates RHT Technology to Produce Aluminum Space Frames for Automobiles," October 1996, p. 6. "Aluminum Association Releases Statistical Review of the U.S. Aluminum Industry," December 1996, p. 7. "Aluminum Extruders Survey Compares Wages and Benefits," April 1996, p. 7. "Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar and Exposition Seeks Products for Display," February 1996, p. 5. "Aluminum Feed Technology Reduces Emissions and Boosts Smelter Productivity," November 1996, p. 10. "American Assembly Reviews Status of American Automotive Alternatives," January 1996, p. 7. "American Superconductor and Inco Alloys Extend R&D Program," April 1996, p. 10. "American Superconductor Successfully Demonstrates Two Prototypes and Plans Commercialization," January 1996, p. 8. "Americans Recycle Nearly 63 Billion Aluminum Cans in 1995," June 1996, p. 8. "Ames Laboratory Develops Glue for Joining Ceramic Composites," September 1996, p. 8. "Analysts Expect Rapid Growth in Diamond and Structural Carbon Market," February 1996, p. 8. "Analysts Forecast Growth in Zircon Demand by Ceramics Industry," February 1996, p. 11. "Analysts Forecast Increasing Demand for Metals Cans," March 1996, p. 6. "Analysts Predict Castings, Forgings, and Powder Metals Market to Grow by 2000," April 1996, p. 8. "Analysts Predict Continued Growth in Plastics Industry," October 1996, p. 8. "Analysts Project Growth for Passive Components," September 1996, p. 10. "Argonne Receives Environmental Technology Partnership Awards for $1.5 Million," November 1996, p. 10. "Argonne Researchers Develop Ceramic Binder," November 1996, p. 12. "Association Announces Call for Papers for Alumitech '97," February 1996, p. 5. "Ausmelt Develops Lancing Technologies for Recovering Zinc, Lead, and Silver," March 1996, p. 4. "Automakers Adopt Metric Tooling Standards," July 1996, p. 7. "Automotive Collaboration Explores Use of Low-Cost Carbon Fibers in Cars," August 1996, p. 11. "Babbitt Blasts U.S. Selling of $2.9 Billion Mining Rights for $1,745," January 1996, p. 9. "Battelle Forecasts Modest Increase in R&D Investment for 1996," March 1996, p. 13. "Battelle Forecasts Top Ten Technologies and Products for the Next Decade" (The Reporter), April 1996, p. 11. "Bethlehem Steel Receives U.S. Patent for High-Speed Tin Plating Process," October 1996, p. 7. "Biomedical Researchers Borrow Engineering Technologies," December 1996, p. 9. "BMDO Electronic Materials Update," February 1996, p. 12. "Broken Hill Proprietary Purchases Magma Copper," January 1996, p. 4. "Brookhaven Studies Options for Hazardous Waste Cleanup," October 1996, p. 5. "Ceramics Draw More Attention from Scientists in Germany," September 1996, p. 9. "Characterization," September 1996, p. 9. "Collaboration Develops New Materials for Radioactive Waste Cleanup," April 1996, p. 6. "Collaboration Explores Coating for Aluminum Engines," June 1996, p. 8. "Collaborative Agreement Enables Institute to Recycle Industrial Waste," January 1996, p. 4. "Committee Forum Discusses Materials-Related R&D" (The Reporter), October 1996, p. 10. "Committee Recommends Against Restricting Access to U.S. R&D," July 1996, p. 10. "Commodities Update: U.S. Edition," January 1996, p. 4. "Companies Announce Joint Plans for SPL Pilot Plant Construction," February 1996, p. 5. "Company Develops High-Temperature Silicon Transistor," June 1996, p. 11. "Competition in Automotive Market is Child's Play for Newest Contender," May 1996, p. 6. "Computer Aids Scientists in Designing Superhard Material," March 1996, p. 9. "Consortium Studies Methods for Better Chip Measurement," July 1996, p. 9. "Cooperative Program Develops New Ceramic," January 1996, p. 6. "Corporate Executive Predicts Lead Industry Consolidation in Next Decade," April 1996, p. 6. "Council for Automotive Research Holds Chassis Workshop," July 1996, p. 8. "Council for Competitiveness Urges New Approaches to Government-Industry Partnerships" (The Reporter), June 1996, p. 12. "CRA Releases Report on Magnesium's Future in Automotive Components," April 1996, p. 9. "CRADA Develops Prototype Emission Monitor for Stack Gas Uses," September 1996, p. 4. "CRADA Partners Produce a High-Tc Superconducting Bolometer," October 1996, p. 9. "Craig Breedlove Suffers Accident in Quest for World Land Speed Record," December 1996, p. 9. "Crude Steel Production Grows in Americas; Declines in Europe," September 1996, p. 4. "Dataquest Predicts Increases in Electronics Markets," December 1996, p. 10. "Department of Commerce Submits Fiscal Year 1997 Bud-get Request," June 1996, p. 12. "DOE Announces Winners of Innovative Concepts Program for Aluminum," October 1996, p. 6. "DOE Awards Grants to 15 Innovative Concepts," April 1996, p. 11. "DOE Awards `Uncanny' Aluminum Innovations," July 1996, p. 6. "DOE Presents Materials Science Awards," January 1996, p. 9. "Dow Magnesium Develops Technique for Analyzing Recycled Mg Alloys," May 1996, p. 5. "Economic Study Warns that Permitting Process Cripples U.S. Gold Mining Industry," May 1996, p. 4. "Electronic Materials Group Calls for Industry and Government Cooperation," August 1996, p. 12. "Energy Research Center Develops Method to Remove Carbon from Fly Ash," August 1996, p. 6. "Engineers and the Government: Trends and Advice," May 1996, p. 10. "Engineers Celebrate National Engineers Week 1997 in February," December 1996, p. 75. "EPA Studies New Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter," July 1996, p. 5. "EPMA Honors Powder Metallurgy Achievements" (The Reporter), January 1996, p. 6. "European P/M Association Receives Funding for Process Modeling Network," February 1996, p. 8. "EWC Forecasts High Number of Job Openings in the Next Decade," June 1996, p. 12. "Executive Predicts Consumption to Outweigh Supply of Nickel," January 1996, p. 4. "Exploratory Research Projects Advance Superconductor Research," February 1996, p. 12. "Extrusion Technology Seminar and Exposition Sets Record Attendance," July 1996, p. 6. "Five-Year CRADA Focuses on Advanced Ceramic Components," June 1996, p. 9. "Fusion Advisory Committee Submits Recommendations to Office of Energy Research Director," December 1996, p. 75. "Garfield Alloys Breaks Ground for Magnesium Recycling Plant," September 1996, p. 7. "Georgia Tech Researchers Develop Laminated Matrix Composites," February 1996, p. 10. "Gold Industry Adopts Cost Reporting Standard," July 1996, p. 5. "Gold Rectangular Cross Sections Assist in Increasing Circuit Performance," December 1996, p. 10. "Government-Industry Collaboration Develops Economical DRA Composite for the F-16," September 1996, p. 9. "Hydro and General Motors Sign Long-Term Contract on Magnesium Alloys," September 1996, p. 7. "IISI Secretary Predicts Growth in World Steel Consumption," November 1996, p. 8. "Industry-Academia Alliance Studies Electronic Packaging," June 1996, p. 11. "Industry Partnership Extrudes Ultrahigh-Strength Steel," September 1996, p. 8. "International Participation in U.S. Doctoral Engineering Programs Peaks," April 1996, p. 11. "International Steering Committee Promotes Open Trade Policy for High-Technology Industry (The Reporter), December 1996, p. 75. "JCRM Operates Demonstration Plant for Beverage Container Sorting Technology," March 1996, p. 6. "JLMA Announces 1995 Award Recipients," January 1996, p. 5. "Joint Venture Opens Radioactive Metal Recycling Facility in Oak Ridge," February 1996, p. 4. "JRCM Initiates Research on an Energy-Efficient Metal Manufacturing Process," March 1996, p. 9. "Los Alamos Joins Industry in Superconducting Wire Commercialization Alliance," May 1996, p. 9. "Los Alamos Laboratory Opens Radioisotopes Facility to Industry," June 1996, p. 9. "Los Alamos Researchers Apply Superconductivity Knowledge to Magnetic Separators," October 1996, p. 9. "Magma Copper Projects Proceed on Schedule," February 1996, p. 4. "Magnesium Shipments Compare Favorably with 1995," July 1996, p. 6. "Magnesium Shipments Drop Slightly in Third Quarter; "Magnesium Shipments Maintain Near-Record Levels," November 1996, p. 10. "Maps from NASA Airborne Sensor Aid Mining Waste Clean Up," June 1996, p. 7. "Microgravity Spaceflight Experiment Conducts Second IDGE Investigation in Space," May 1996, p. 8. "Microprobe Assesses Nuclear Power Plant Aging," June 1996, p. 10. "Microtensile Tester Assesses Mechanical Properties of Thin Films," December 1996, p. 10. "Miniature Sensor Systems Offers Significant Aerospace Advantages," January 1996, p. 8. "Mining Industry Sets Record for Mergers and Acquisitions in 1995," August 1996, p. 6. "MIT Teams Develop Technology for CO2-Free Iron Production," May 1996, p. 4. "More than One Million Graduates Receive Engineering Degrees Annually" (The Reporter), March 1996, p. 13. "Motorola Semiconductors Purchases Waste Minimization System," February 1996, p. 13. "MPIF Announces Powder Metallurgy Parts-of-the-Year Winners" (The Reporter), August 1996, p. 10. "MPIF Director Reports Growth in U.S. Metal Powder Markets," October 1996, p. 7. "MPIF Opens 1996 P/M Part of the Year Competition," February, 8. "NASA Awards Microgravity Research Grants," September 1996, p. 11. "NASA Completes Test Series on Super-Lightweight Shuttle Fuel Tank," September 1996, p. 9. "NASA Enters Space Act Agreement to Develop Piping Technology, July 1996, p. 8. "NASA Plans Acceleration of Downsizing Plans for Agency Headquarters," June 1996, p. 12. "NASA Researchers Develop Thunder Materials," November 1996, p. 14. "NASA Revamps Commercial Technology Program," February 1996, p. 14. "NASA Tests Super Lightweight External Tank for the Space Shuttle," March 1996, p. 10. "National Academy of Engineering Initiates Public Education Program," March 1996, p. 13. "National Educators' Workshop Seeks Experiments," May 1996, p. 10. "National Engineers Week Places Home Page on the World Wide Web," February 1996, p. 15. "National Science and Technology Council Lists Materials R&D Programs," September 1996, p. 11. "Neu Séchage Industrial Develops Sand Reconditioning System," September 1996, p. 4. "New Electronic Exchange Offers Recyclable Materials for Sale," February 1996, p. 4. "New Web Sites Offer Information on Microscopy and Other Analytical Techniques," January 1996, p. 7. "Newmont Successfully Demonstrates Bioleaching Process for Gold," February 1996, p. 4. "1995 Annual Report Summaries of Leading Mining Companies," December 1996, pp. 5-6. "The 1995 Primary Aluminum Industry: The Year in Review," August 1996, pp. 7-9. "NIST Announces Awards for MEP Programs," November 1996, p. 16. "NIST Indexes Electromagnetic and Optoelectronic Publications," April 1996, p. 10. "NIST Signs Nearly 50 CRADAs in First Half of Fiscal Year 1996," October 1996, p. 10. "North American Steel Recycling Rates Increase," June 1996, p. 7. "North Carolina State Finds Microelectronics Graduates to be 'Like Pro Athletes' in Job Market," February 1996, p. 12. "Northrop Grumman Completes Tests on X-33 Wing Box Composite," August 1996, p. 11. "NRC Advises PNGV to Refocus Priorities," May 1996, p. 6. "NRC Committee Recommends Using Space Station for Engineering R&D," August 1996, p. 14. "NRC Reviews Revisions to R&D Funding," May 1996, p. 10. "NRC Urges Officials to Refrain from Choosing a Final Strategy for Site Cleanup," October 1996, p. 10. "NSA Smelter Advocates Employee-Based Approach to Eliminate Workplace Injuries," May 1996, p. 5. "NSF Reports Preliminary Indication of Federal R&D Spending Decline," December 1996, p. 75. "NSF Study Reveals Disparities Between Men and Women in Doctoral Education" (The Reporter), July 1996, p. 10. "Opening the Can Wars? Steel Industry Reconsiders Steel Cans," November 1996, p. 12. "Pacific Northwest Laboratory and Industry Break New Ground in Bone Implants," June 1996, p. 10. "Partnership Searches for the Key to Practical Superconducting Wire," August 1996, p. 12. "Phosphors Research Aids in Improvements in Computer Display Screens," November 1996, p. 14. "Plasma-Source Ion Implantation Consortium Receives ATP Award," November 1996, p. 11. "Plastic/Metal Hybrid Design Seeks Automotive Application," October 1996, p. 8. "Polyurethane Rim System Keeps Water Skis Afloat," March 1996, p. 10. "QWIP Camera Presents New Possibilities for Defense and Medical Applications," March 1996, p. 12. "Rensselaer LED Researchers Continue Search for the Color Blue," February 1996, p. 13. "Rensselaer Researchers Develop Method for the High-Performance Coating of Circuits," May 1996, p. 9. "Report Asserts that a New Approach is Needed for Evaluating Risks," July 1996, p. 10. "Report Offers Guidelines for Government Funding," January 1996, p. 9. "Researchers Clean Up Radioactive Wastewater with Ultrafilter Systems," March 1996, p. 4. "Researchers Commercialize Low-Cost Energy Beam," May 1996, p. 8. "Researchers Develop Thin-Film Electrolyte that Doubles Performance," August 1996, p. 12. "Researchers Forge Ahead in Developing Stronger, More Powerful X-Ray Instruments," March 1996, p. 10. "Researchers Use Energized Gas to Modify Aerogels," February 1996, p. 12. "Researchers Use Synthesis Technique to Discover New Magnetoresistive Compounds," January 1996, p. 6. "Researchers Work in CAVE to Improve Pollution Control," December 1996, p. 8. Review of the book Aluminum Structures: A Guide to Their Specifications and Design (News & Update), June 1996, p. 8. Review of the book Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications (News & Update), April 1996, p. 10. Review of the book Materials for Electronic Packaging (News & Update), June 1996, p. 11. Review of the book Molecular Beam Epitaxy-Applications to Key Materials (News & Update), April 1996, p. 10. "Reynolds Executive Predicts Increase in Long-Term Primary Al Consumption," May 1996, p. 5. "Sandia and GM Develop Neural Network Controller for Heating Steel Parts," April 1996, p. 8. "Sandia Develops Technology for Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries," June 1996, p. 11. "Sandia Researchers Develop 'SmartProcess' Systems," July 1996, p. 7. "Sandia Researchers Test Laser-Based Sensor for Tracking Steelmaking," June 1996, p. 7. "Sandia Scientists Monitor Thin-Film Stress," July 1996, p. 9. "Science and Engineering Jobs Decline for Doctoral Students" (The Reporter), August 1996, p. 14. "Scientists Build Micromechanical Parts," January 1996, p. 6. "Scientists Discover Shrinking Compound at Brookhaven," June 1996, p. 9. "Silver Institute Finds Silver Supply Short of Demand," July 1996, p. 5. "Silver Mine Production Increases, Analysts Predict Gold to Follow Suit," October 1996, p. 5. "SinterCast Develops CGI Casting for Engine Blocks," April 1996, p. 8. "Slip Casting Process Produces Ceramic Tubine Wheels," December 1996, p. 8. "Society of the Plastics Industry Hosts Trade Mission to China," February 1996, p. 15. "Speaker Argues LME Not Big Enough for Everyone," March 1996, p. 13. "Steel Minimills Weigh Options for Raw Materials Sourcing" (The Reporter), August 1996, p. 6. "Steel Shipments Reach Highest Level in 16 Years," April 1996, p. 9. "Student Interns Tackle the Problem of Hybrid Vehicles" (The Reporter), October 1996, p. 8. "Study Indicates Success of ATP in Fostering Technology Development," April 1996, p. 11. "Task Force Confirms Benefits of Low-Residue Soldering Processes for Military Electronics," March 1996, p. 12. "Terfenol-D Powder Offers Improved Force for MEMS Applications," October 1996, p. 9. "Texas Instruments Changes the Semiconductor Field with New Chip," July 1996, p. 9. "3M Moves into Second Phase of Research on Lithium Polymer Battery Technology," April 1996, p. 10. "Toshiba Announces Advances in Blue-Purple Semiconductor Lasers," November 1996, p. 14. "Tracking Primary Aluminum Production in the United States," January 1996, p. 5; February, 5; March 1996, p. 6; April 1996, p. 7; May 1996, p. 5; June 1996, p. 8; July 1996, p. 6; September 1996, p. 7; October 1996, p. 6; November 1996, p. 10; December 1996, p. 7. "Two Aluminum Producers Restructure Businesses," June 1996, p. 8. "ULSAB Phase II Remains on Schedule with Unveiling of Styling Concept," November 1996, p. 11. "U.S. Gold Producers Increase Overseas Spending as World Mine Production Increases," March 1996, p. 6. "U.S. Government Continues Appropriations Process," February 1996, p. 14. "U.S. NRC Offers Science and Technology Agenda for the Environment," November 1996, p. 16. "U.S. Primary Metals Leading Index Rises in August," November 1996, p. 8. "U.S. R&D Expenditures Rise in Academia and Industry," August 1996, p. 14. "U.S. Resin Production Continues to Rise; Sales Hold Steady," February 1996, pp. 10-11. "U.S. Shipments of Plastics Machinery Continues Upward," July 1996, p. 7. "U.S. Steel Industry Recovers as Consumption Grows," March 1996, p. 4. "U.S. Steel Shipments Increase in October," February 1996, p. 11. "VAW Aluminum Plans International Joint Ventures," December 1996, p. 7. "Wabash Alloys Introduces New Aluminum Melting Technology," September 1996, p. 7. "Wheel Treatment Offers Benefits of Aluminum Without the Cost," April 1996, p. 9. "Wright Lab Focuses Efforts on Optical Materials Research," September 1996, p. 10. "Wright-Patterson Opens Virtual Reality Laboratory," August 1996, p. 10. "X-Ray Sensor Monitors Turbine Blades during Casting," July 1996, p. 8.
"Agreement Establishes Iron Powder Producer in India," September 1995, p. 9. "Alcan Announces Sale of Downstream Businesses," June 1995, p. 6. "Aluminum Association Focuses on Market Opportunities and Political Strategies at Spring Meeting" (Conference Notes), June 1995, p. 6. "Aluminum Can Recycling Increases Significantly from Previous Year," May 1995, p. 5. "Aluminum Gains Ground in Autos through a Number of Projects," February 1995, pp. 5, 13. "Aluminum Shipments Increase Three Percent," May 1995, p. 5. "American Superconductor Launches Plans for First Commercial Product in 1997," June 1995, p. 9. "Analysts Predict Bright Prospects for World (Especially Asian) Aluminum Market," December 1995, p. 5. "Analysts Project Increased Utilization of Micromachining Technology," November 1995, p. 12. "Analysts Project World Process Controls Market Will Reach $49 Billion by 1998," March 1995, p. 6. "Anglo American Corporation Remains Largest Mining Group; RTZ is Second," August 1995, p. 5. "Argonne Laboratory Works with Big Three Auto Makers to Research Laser Welding," January 1995, p. 6. "Argonne National Laboratory Report Reviews 1994 Projects" (The Reporter), February 1995, p. 9. "Association Releases Forging Industry Sales Figures," August 1995, p. 8. "ATP Develops Six Technology Programs," January 1995, p. 9. "Automotive Industry Utilizes Plastics Substitution in Exteriors, Under the Hood," July 1995, p. 9. "Automotive Steel Industry Anticipates Third Strong Year," April 1995, p. 6. "Bacteria May Take a Bite Out of Cyanide Wastes," May 1995, p. 4. "Battelle Forecasts Increase in Research Expenditures in 1995," March 1995, p. 9. "BMDO Continues Work on Several Technology Applications Projects" (The Reporter), November 1995, p. 17. "Budd Company Receives $2 Million Grant to Develop Transfer/Injection Molding," December 1995, p. 6. "Bureau of Mines Offers Quarterly CD-ROMs on Minerals and Materials," April 1995, p. 3. "Businessline," January 1995, pp. 4, 5, 6; March 1995, p. 4, 5, 6; April 1995, p. 3, 4, 5; May 1995, p. 5, 6; June 1995, p. 5, 7; July 1995, p. 6, 7, 9; August 1995, p. 8; September 1995, p. 8, 11.; December 1995, pp. 4, 5. "Casting Process Produces Composites Faster, Reduces Costs," April 1995, p. 5. "China Solicits International Investment for National Gold Mining Project," October 1995, p. 5. "Collaboration Seeks Production of Low-Cost, High-Performance Indium Phosphide Materials," March 1995, p. 8. "Collaboration Yields Technology for Imaging Electrical Current" (High Tc Update), August 1995, p. 11. "Commission Offers New Publication for Engineers," March 1995, p. 9. "Companies, Organizations Offer Aluminum Sites on the World Wide Web," July 1995, p. 7. "Company Develops Polymer with Strength of Steel," May 1995, p. 8. "Company Moves Ahead in Developing On-Site Pot Lining Processing Facility," June 1995, p. 6. "Company Projects Large Savings from Joint Corrosion Research with Argonne Laboratory," June 1995, p. 8. "Conference Offers Insight into Asian-Pacific Steel Industry in 2005," December 1995, p. 4. "Congress Elects to Close the Office of Technology," December 1995, p. 9. "Congress Funds Basic Research Over Applied R&D," November 1995, p. 19. "Consortium Researches Improved Ceramic Manufacturing Technologies," October 1995, p. 7. "Consultant Forecasts Growth in Ferrous Scrap Supplies to Meet World Demand," February 1995, pp. 4, 13. "Consulting Survey Indicates Power Shift in Automotive Supply Chain," September 1995, p. 10. "Corrosion Costs U.S. Economy $300 Billion Annually, Says Battelle Study," June 1995, p. 8. "CRADA Partners Develop Modeling Tools to Improve U.S. Semiconductor Industry," August 1995, p. 11. "CRADA Studies Heat-Treating Using Ceramic Microspheres," July 1995, p. 8. "Crystal Approximation Theory Simplifies and Accelerates Alloy Design," June 1995, p. 8. "Deputy Assistant Secretary Stresses Environmental Programs in Defense Mission," November 1995, pp. 18-19. "Development of a Materials Testing Method Holds Promise for Aircraft Safety," August 1995, p. 10. "DOE Offers Two Reports on Federal Programs," August 1995, p. 39. "DOE Proposes $1.7 Billion Downsizing Initiative," July 1995, p. 11. "DOW Announces Closing of Segment of Magnesium Plant, Expansion of Existing Firm," January 1995, p. 5. "Electron Microscope Offers Possibility of Improved Metals and Ceramics," November 1995, p. 14. "Electrorefining Process May Save Billions in Disposing of Spent Nuclear Fuel," July 1995, p. 6. "EPA Works with Industry to Improve Environmental Regulations," January 1995, p. 9. "European P/M Industry Shows Encouraging Growth Trends," August 1995, p. 8. "Executives Discuss World Steel Issues at International Iron and Steel Institute's Annual Conference" (The Reporter), November 1995, p. 4. "FAA Evaluates In-Practice Reliability of Eddy Current Inspections," February 1995, p. 7. "The Federation of Materials Societies Holds Trustees Meeting" (The Reporter), September 1995, p. 12. "Financing Company Predicts Continued Growth and Rising Prices in Plastics Industry," August 1995, p. 8. "FMS Reiterates Policy Recommendations," April 1995, p. 8. "Focus on Batteries," January 1995, p. 8. "Focus on the OIT," October 1995, p. 4-9. "Futuristic Car Project Leaves the Starting Gate; Needs Changes to Go the Distance," January 1995, p. 7. "Galvin Report Recommends Major Changes to National Lab System," June 1995, pp. 10-11. "German Mag-Lev System Selects Al Vehicles," January 1995, p. 5. "Government Develops Standards Training for Russia and Newly Independent States," March 1995, p. 9. "Government Report Recommends Exploration of Biomaterials," February 1995, p. 7. "Government Sites on the Internet" (The Reporter), June 1995, p. 10. "Guinness Book of Records Reconsiders Listing of World's Most Slippery Solid," January 1995, p. 6. "House Budget Committee Approves Initial Spending Cuts for 1996 Fiscal Year" (The Reporter), May 1995, p. 10. "House Science Committee Defeats Proposed NSF Name Change," August 1995, p. 39. "Hydro Buoyed by Swell of Maritime Applications," March 1995, p. 5. "IBM Announces Breakthrough in Magnetic Data Storage Density," June 1995, p. 9. "ICF Kaiser and Nippon Steel Acquire Direct Iron Reduction Technology," November 1995, p. 4. "The Importance of Permanent Magnet Materials in Electric Motor Design Increases," February 1995, p. 8. "Industrial Agreement Develops Transformer Using High-Critical-Temperature Superconductors," March 1995, p. 8. "Industries Commission Closed-Looped Recycling System for Semiconductor Plating," May 1995, p. 9. "Industry Analysts Forecast Expansion of Demand for Recycled Plastics," June 1995, p. 5. "Industry, Government Partnership Tests High-Tc Superconducting Power Cables," April 1995, p. 7. "Industry/Government Partnership Cooperates to Advance Semiconductor Industry," December 1995, p. 8. "Industry Projects Receive Advanced Technology Program Funding," October 1995, p. 4. "Injection Molders Believe the Industry Needs a Job Certification Program," September 1995, p. 9. "International Magnesium Association Presents Three Awards of Excellence," September 1995, p. 8. "Japan's Demand for Al Beverage Cans Increases," March 1995, p. 5. "Joint Direct Steelmaking Program Releases Final Report," February 1995, p. 4. "Kaiser Aluminum, CNNC Sign Agreement on Chinese Smelter Venture," September 1995, p. 8. "Kennecott Completes $880 Million Smelter/Refinery Project," November 1995, p. 4. "LANL Researchers Develop Flexible Thick-Film Superconductor with High Current Density," June 1995, p. 9. "Los Alamos Scientist Coats Kevlar Fibers for Greater Durability," May 1995, p. 6. "Los Alamos Scientists Create Atom-Scale Models of Friction," May 1995, p. 8. "Los Alamos Scientists Study Explosive Containers," August 1995, p. 10. "Los Alamos Scientists Study Impact of Nuclear Weapon Casing Preparation," December 1995, p. 7. "Magnesium Shipments Reach Record High; U.S. Industry Injured by Imports," July 1995, p. 7. "Materials Education Council Seeks Experiments for Workshop," May 1995, p. 8. "Mechanisms for Product Testing, Certification Are Costly in the United States," May 1995, p. 10. "Metal Powder Federation Opens International Design Competition," January 1995, p. 6. "Metals Price Growth Rate Hits Six-Year High," January 1995, p. 4. "Miscellanea," January 1995, p. 9; February 1995, p. 5, 6, 8; March 1995, p. 7; April 1995, p. 7, 8; May 1995, p. 8; June 1995, p. 9; July 1995, p. 10; August 1995, p. 5, 6; September 1995, p. 9, 10; November 1995, p. 12.; December 1995, pp. 6, 8. "MIT Builds Japanese Materials Science and Engineering Database," November 1995, p. 19. "MPIF Announces Award-Winning Powder Metallurgy Parts of the Year" (The Reporter), July 1995, p. 8. "Nanostructural Materials Will Pack More Memory in Smaller Spaces," February 1995, p. 8. "NASA Acquisition Internet Service Debuts," November 1995, p. 19. "NASA Develops New Imaging Sensor," August 1995, p. 11. "National Committee Drafts Guidelines for Science Education in the United States," February 1995, p. 9. "Naval Surface Warfare Center Hosts Workshop on MMCs," April 1995, p. 5. "New CRADA Examines Elemental Characterizations of Soils and Ores," May 1995, p. 4. "New Plasma Spraying Center Opens in France," June 1995, p. 7. "New Process Allows On-Site Metals Recycling for Electroplaters," September 1995, p. 11. "New Removal Process Cleans Up Radioactive Wastes," January 1995, p. 4. "New Report Forecasts Increasing Demand for Metallizing Technologies," December 1995, p. 6. "1994 Annual Report Summaries: Aluminum Producers," November 1995, pp. 6, 8, 10. "1994 Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers," September 1995, pp. 5-6. "The 1994 Primary Aluminum Industry: The Year in Review," November 1995, p. 6. "The 1994 Steel Market: The Year in Review," September 1995, p. 5. "1996 Gordon Conference in Metallurgy Focuses on Materials Modeling," November 1995, p. 12. "NIST Appropriation Reduced by $63 Million," October 1995, p. 4. "NIST Celebrates 40 Years of Semiconductor Research," September 1995, p. 11. "NIST Develops Sensor to Detect Cracks in Structures and Composite Parts," October 1995, p. 8. "NIST Establishes New Optoelectronics Division," January 1995, p. 8. "NIST Materials Theory Center Supports Eight Modeling Workshops," June 1995, p. 7. "NIST Offers Assistance on Environmental Problems," March 1995, p. 4. "NIST Physicists Think Small When Working on Circuits," November 1995, p. 17. "NIST Seeks $1 Billion in Funding for Fiscal Year 1996," April 1995, p. 8. "Norfolk State University Hosts National Educators' Workshop" (The Reporter), August 1995, p. 12. "North Carolina State Researchers Earn Patent for Domain Epitaxy," January 1995, p. 8. "Northrop Grumman Receives $3.4 Million Contract from ARPA for `Smart' Materials," August 1995, p. 10. "Northwest Mining Association Centennial Meeting Examines U.S. Mining" (Conference Notes), February 1995, p. 4. "NRC Says Changes Put EPA Research Program Back on Track," May 1995, pp. 10-11. "NSF Renews Funding for Nine STCs," July 1995, p. 11. "Ontario Adopts Strict Control Limits on Mining Operations," January 1995, p. 9. "Ormet Joins International Wheel Consortium; Begins Construction of New Casting Facility," August 1995, p. 6. "ORNL Perfects Process for Melting Nickel and Iron Aluminides," May 1995, p. 6. "OTA Finds Basic Research is No Guarantee to Success," December 1995, p. 9. "OTA Reaches Promising Conclusions on Prospects of a Superefficient Car" (The Reporter), December 1995, p. 7. "OTA Reports Predicts Issues for Debate in National Space Transportation Policy," August 1995, p. 54. "Outlook for Tin Appears Brighter in 1995," June 1995, p. 5. "Plasma Processing Announces Joint Venture with Harbison Walker Refractories," October 1995, p. 6. "Plastics Periscope," February 1995, p. 7; April 1995, p. 6; June 1995, p. 8; August 1995, p. 10; November 1995, p. 14. "Polycrystalline Silicon Microengine Operates in a Microworld," December 1995, p. 8. "Primary Magnesium Shipments Reach New High," April 1995, p. 4. "Primary Standards Laboratory Expands Role as a `User Facility,'" February 1995, p. 9. "Proposal Aims to Restrict Government Subsidies of Specialty Steels," December 1995, p. 9. "Rapid Solidification Perspective on CD Welding Opens Joining Possibilities," March 1995, p. 6. "Recent News from the Federation of Materials Societies" (The Reporter), March 1995, p. 9. "Recent Publications," March 1995, p. 8; December 1995., p. 10.. "Renault Project Shows Promising Results for Al," April 1995, p. 4. "Rensselaer Scientists Fabricate Nonbrittle Silicon Carbide Composite Materials," March 1995, p. 6. "Report Details NIST Impacts on U.S. Industry," August 1995, p. 54. "Report Finds U.S. Flat Panel Display Industry Uncertain," November 1995, p. 17. "Report Suggests More Reciprocity in Defense Technology Cooperation with Japan," December 1995, p. 10. "Reports from the United Nations' Seminar on the International Steel Industry and Recycling" (The Reporter—Euro Edition), May 1995, p. 4. "Research Center Evaluates Designs for Materials Facility in Space," July 1995, p. 9. "Researchers Complete Initial Experiments on Improving Bone Implant Devices," February 1995, p. 6. "Researchers Develop Dioxide Laser to Emit Blue Light," July 1995, p. 10. "Researchers Develop Innovative Approaches to Superconducting Tape Fabrication" (High-Tc Update), August 1995, p. 11. "Researchers Eliminate Roadblock to Plastics Recycling Technology," June 1995, p. 5. "Researchers Successfully Test Two of Nine Coils in Multitonne Magnet," March 1995, p. 8. "Researchers Test Fuel Cell in Race to Build an Electric Car," September 1995, p. 11. "Researchers Treat Ailments of Aging Aircraft," April 1995, p. 6. "Researchers Use Irradiation-Induced Fission to Improve Superconductors," July 1995, p. 10. "Researchers Work on Blue Light-Emitting Diodes," April 1995, p. 7. "Researchers Work to Develop Waste-Free Laser Coating System with CRADA," January 1995, p. 6. "Review Team Proposed Sweeping Changes at NASA" (The Reporter), July 1995, p. 11. "Reynolds Metals Introduces Improved Body Sheet," April 1995, p. 4. "Reynolds Metals Releases Results of Corrosion Study on Al Bridge Decks," August 1995, p. 6. "Reynolds Signs Agreements to Share Technology with Indian Companies," January 1995, p. 5. "Roll Forming Industry Experiences Drop in Orders," October 1995, p. 7. "`Rubcrete' Offers Possible Solution to Tire Disposal," January 1995, p. 7. "Sandia and General Motors Collaborate on Tougher Electronics Under the Hood," July 1995, p. 10. "Sandia Joins R&D Effort to Develop Teraflops Supercomputer," October 1995, p. 9. "SBA Awards Honeywell National Award of Distinction," October 1995, p. 9. "Science Advisors Disagree with Republican Congressional Leaders," June 1995, p. 11. "Scientists Search for Alternatives to Lead Solders," January 1995, p. 8. "Scientists Work on Cleaner Way to Reduce Magnesium in Aluminum Scrap," March 1995, p. 5. "Senate Yields; Congress Abolishes U.S. Bureau of Mines," November 1995, p. 18. "Sigma Xi Holds National Forum on Scientific Research," May 1995, p. 11. "Six More Firms Join Lightweight Steel Car Study," July 1995, p. 9. "Smart Guitars May Solve Military Aerospace Problems," October 1995, p. 8. "Smart Materials Fight Noise with Noise," December 1995, p. 7. "The Society of the Plastics Industry Reviews 1994 in News Briefing," March 1995, p. 7. "Software Package Predicts Grain Orientation in Ceramic Materials," October 1995, p. 9. "Space Shuttle Carries Second U.S. Microgravity Laboratory" (The Reporter), November 1995, p. 18. "Space Shuttle Endeavor Carries Solidification Experiment into Space," November 1995, p. 12. "Steel Industry Plans to Build Demonstration Ultralight Steel Auto Bodies," November 1995, p. 14. "Steel Industry, DOE Sign R&D Partnership Compact," July 1995, p. 6. "Study Suggests Rapid Prototyping Manufacturing Could Displace Conventional Methods of Fabrication," February 1995, p. 6. "Surfing the Web for Electronics Information" (The Reporter), May 1995, p. 9. "Tests at National Steel and Acme Steel Show Productivity Gains with Natural Gas," December 1995, p. 4. "Tests on Magnetic Storage Materials Indicate Progress," May 1995, p. 9. "Textron Receives Funding for Second Phase Project on Ceramic Composites," October 1995, p. 7. "Three-Year Project Examines Bacterial Pipe Corrosion Problems," February 1995, p. 7. "Tracking Primary Aluminum Production in the U.S.," January 1995, p. 5; February 1995, p. 5; March 1995, p. 5; April 1995, p. 4; May 1995, p. 5; June 1995, p. 6; July 1995, p. 7; August 1995, p. 6; September 1995, p. 8; October 1995, p. 6; December 1995, p. 5. "Transportation Sector Becomes Largest Market for Al in the U.S.," December 1995, p. 5. "U.N. Economic Commission for Europe Publishes Annual Steel Market Review" (The Reporter), January 1995, p. 7. "University of Queensland Offers Live Microscopy Sessions Via Web," December 1995, p. 7. "U.S. Bauxite Production Increases; Alumina Production Drops in 1994," October 1995, p. 6. "U.S. Bureau of Mines Develops Tool for Processing Primary Metals," August 1995, p. 5. "U.S. Bureau of Mines Starts Mining Copper—But without a Mine," March 1995, p. 4. "U.S. Copper Production Remains Level," October 1995, p. 5. "U.S. Deputy Trade Rep Explains MOU at Aluminum Extruders Meeting," May 1995, p. 5. "U.S. House Appropriations Committee Votes to Eliminate Bureau of Mines," August 1995, pp. 12, 39. "U.S. Industry, National Laboratory, and Russian Institute Sign CRADA," May 1995, p. 9. "U.S. Minerals Sector Posts Gains Based on Economy," April 1995, p. 3. "U.S. Science Agencies Continue to Feel the Sharp Edge of Budget Cuts," December 1995, p. 9. "U.S. Senate Offers Hope to USBM's Future," September 1995, p. 12. "U.S. Steel Recycling Rate Increases in 1994," May 1995, p. 4. "U.S. Steel Shipments Show Increase for Early 1995," September 1995, p. 9. "USBM Assists in Inventory of Abandoned Mines," November 1995, p. 4. "Walt Disney Collaborates with Sandia National Laboratories on Semiconductor Bridge," February 1995, p. 8. "Waste Oxide Recycling Project Demonstrates Success," April 1995, p. 3. "The Wave of World Wide Web and Other Internet Activities Continues to Swell," September 1995, p. 12. "Will Natural Selection Be Applied to Materials Design," December 1995, p. 6. "Work Continues on New Generation of Fighter Aircraft," September 1995, p. 10.
"Acme Metals Announces Construction of a 'Minigrated' Steel Mill," November 1994, p. 8. "Aerospace Researchers Consider Composite for Reinforcing Bridges in Ohio," May 1994, p. 8. "Agreement Targets Production of High-Tc Wires for High-Strength Magnets," July 1994, p. 8. "AIME Seeks Technologists for Partnering Program," May 1994, p. 10. "Air Force Work Progresses on Composites for Commercial and Military Aircraft," November 1994, p. 9. "AISI and DOE to Collaborate on Recycling Waste Oxide from Steel Plants," June 1994, p. 4. "Al Can Recycling Rate Reaches 63% in 1993," June 1994, p. 5. "Alumax Plans to Construct New Semisolid Forging Auto Parts Plant," July 1994, p. 5. "Aluminum Association Seeks Extrusion Competition Entries," March 1994, p. 5. "Aluminum Cans Should Gain Greater Market Share," March 1994, p. 5. "Aluminum Companies Respond to Market Glut with Production Cutbacks," April 1994, p. 5. "Aluminum Extruders Council Survey Reveals Increased Shipments in 1993," July 1994, p. 5. "Aluminum Glut is Subject of Winter Talks," February 1994, p. 5. "Aluminum Producers, Including Russia, Agree to Limit Production," March 1994, p. 5. "Analysts Expect Increased Demand for Advanced Materials for Light Vehicles," August 1994, p. 9. "Analysts Expect Strong Plastics Growth through 1997," July 1994, p. 7. "Annual Battelle Forecast Predicts Negligible Increase in 1994 R&D Expenditures," February 1994, p. 9. "Argonne's Toroid Cavity Imager Expands on MRI," October 1994, p. 7. "Association Reports Drop in Magnesium Inventories," October 1994, p. 5. "AT&T Scientists Advance Laser Technology with Quantum Cascade Development," June 1994, p. 8. "Auto Symposium Analyzes Recyclable Aluminum Content," May 1994, p. 5. "Automotive Engineers Project Bright Future for Aluminum," January 1994, p. 5. "Bacteria Prove Beneficial in Waste Water Cleanup," June 1994, p. 4. "Ballistic Missile Defense Organization Research Aids High-Tc Commercialization" (The Reporter), March 1994, p. 8. "Battelle Develops High-Speed, Hot-Dipping Coating Technique," December 1994, p. 7. "Bethlehem Steel Revises Structural Products Business," March 1994, p. 7. "Beyond Automobiles: Other Steel Recycling Numbers Increase in 1993," June 1994, p. 4. "Buckyballs Speed Up Growth of Diamond Films," September 1994, p. 14. "Bulletin Board Offers Information on Federal Research Program Products," March 1994, p. 9. "Bureau of Mines Investigates U.S. Recovery of Platinum," September 1994, p. 10. "Bureau of Mines Releases Appraisal of Aluminum Availability and Supply" (The Reporter), February 1994, p. 5. "Bureau of Mines Researches Alternative to Lime Treatment for Metal Recovery," March 1994, p. 4. "Bureau of Mines Says Decline in Metals Prices Shows Signs of Slowing," February 1994, p. 4. "Businessline," January 1994, p. 5; February 1994, p. 4; March 1994, p. 5; April 1994, pp. 4, 6; May 1994, p. 6; June 1994, pp. 4, 5; July 1994, p. 4; September 1994, pp. 10, 12; October 1994, pp. 5, 6; November 1994, p. 6; December 1994, p. 7. "Ceramic Material Enables Direct-Chip Placement of Capacitors," February 1994, p. 8. "CIS States Establish Patent Treaty," August 1994, p. 11. "Collaboration May Produce Mercury-Free Amalgam," January 1994, p. 8. "Collaboration Sets New Record in Magnetic Field Generation," March 1994, p. 8. "Collaboration Studies EAF Optimization," September 1994, p. 10. "Collaborative Agreement Focuses on Universities and National Lab," February 1994, p. 9. "Committee Calls for New Approach to U.S.-Japanese Cooperation," August 1994, p. 11. "Companies Offer New Technology that Treats Dross Without Adding Salt," July 1994, p. 5. "Computer Program May Predict Physical Properties Based on Chemical Names," December 1994, p. 7. "Consortium Collaborates on the Intelligent Processing of Ceramic Powders," April 1994, p. 6. "Consortium Develops Highly Advanced Grinding Machine," May 1994, p. 6. "Consortium Offers Trial of NASA Coatings Technology," June 1994, p. 6. "Cooperative Project Targets Ohio Aluminum Extruders," January 1994, p. 5. "Cooperative Research Focuses on Recycling Furnace Wastes," February 1994, p. 4. "Countries Sign Agreement Establishing Two Organizations," December 1994, p. 10. "CRADA Looks at Ways to Join Low-Thermal Expansion Ceramics: NZP Materials," August 1994, p. 8. "DOE Contractor Formalizes Agreement with Consortium to Work with Minority-Owned Businesses," March 1994, p. 9. "DOE Develops Strategic Plan to Exploit Its Assets," September 1994, p. 15. "DOE Identifies Firms to Receive Funding Under SBIR Program," September 1994, p. 15. "DOE Names New Managing Company for Idaho Lab," October 1994, p. 9. "DOE Releases Refining Evaluation for Direct Steelmaking," May 1994, p. 4. "DuPont, Dow Chemical, and Northwestern Collaborate to Build X-Ray Research Facility," February 1994, p. 6. "Early 1994 Steel Production Exceeds 1993's Rate," August 1994, p. 4. "Earthquake Prompts Development of Structural Damage Sensor System," June 1994, p. 7. "Eight-Member Team Will Perform X-Ray Research," September 1994, p. 15. "Energy Department Selects Projects for Technology Transfer Pilot Program," November 1994, p. 13. "Energy Provider Supplies Silver Producer with Incentive for Process Improvements," January 1994, p. 4. "EPMA Bestows Powder Metallurgy Awards," August 1994, p. 8. "Executives Discuss Issues at International Steel Industry Meeting" (Conference Notes), November 1994, p. 4. "Federal Labs Positioned to Advance Semiconductor Technologies," January 1994, p. 10. "Focus on Superconductivity," December 1994, p. 9. "Forecaster Expects U.S. Demand for Industrial Coatings to Increase 3.1 Percent Annually," December 1994, p. 7. "Forum Focuses on Mining Exploration" (Conference Notes), August 1994, p. 4. "Funding Awarded to Begin Harmonizing Composite Materials Standards," August 1994, p. 9. "Gamma Alloys Appear Ready for Aerospace and Automotive Markets" (Technology Transfer), July 1994, p. 7. "Georgia Tech Researchers Develop Process to Expand Use of Carbon-Carbon Composites," August 1994, p. 8. "Georgia Tech Researchers Investigate the Need for EMO Design Guidelines," July 1994, p. 8. "Gold Exploration Draws Away from United States," July 1994, p. 4. "Gold Extraction Method Offers Companies an Alternative to Cyanide," November 1994, p. 4. "Gold-Producing Nations Reexamine Production Forecasts," August 1994, p. 4. "Government Ends Year with Several Notable Decisions for the Science and Engineering Community," January 1994, p. 10. "Government/Association CRADA Examines the Recycle of Dross," September 1994, p. 11. "High CIS and Chinese Magnesium Shipments Dominate Market," April 1994, p. 5. "High-Tc Films Demonstrate Highest Current Density Yet," May 1994, p. 9. "High-Tc Research Partners Extend Program and Commit to Joint Venture," April 1994, p. 8. "Hoechst Celanese, Y-12 CRADA Will Attempt to Improve Property Predication," November 1994, p. 9. "Independent Matter Clusters Intrigue Sandia Researchers," January 1994, p. 9. "Industry and NIST Work to Develop Calibrated AFM," October 1994, p. 8. "Industry Trio to Collaborate on Aluminum Automotive Body Sheet," February 1994, p. 5. "Injection Molding Machinery Shipments Continue to Rise," May 1994, p. 6. "Institute Develops Lead-Free Tin Solders," September 1994, p. 14. "Intense Ion Beams Surpass Pulsed Lasers for Thin-Film Deposition," February 1994, p. 6. "International Magnesium Association Hosts Annual World Magnesium Conference in Germany" (Conference Notes), July 1994, p. 5. "Investigators Consider Using Advanced Polymers for Energy Storage," November 1994, p. 12. "Investments in Mexican Mining Show Sharp Increase," March 1994, p. 4. "Joint Venture Begins Work on a Five Million Ounce Gold Project in Uzbekistan," January 1994, p. 4. "Joint Venture Targets Aerospace Engines," February 1994, p. 7. "JRCM Outlines Activity Program for 1994," November 1994, p. 13. "Kaiser Announces Business Developments in Russia, China, and India," June 1994, p. 5. "Landsat Images Prove an Effective Means of Confirming Reduced Potline Activity," November 1994, p. 6. "Last Year's Forging Sales Figures Decline Slightly from 1992," June 1994, p. 6. "Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Signs Lithography CRADA," December 1994, p. 9. "Leading Indicators Show Favorable Outlook for Metals Prices," May 1994, p. 4. "Los Alamos Analyst Compares U.S. and Japanese Efforts in Nanotechnology," March 1994, p. 8. "Los Alamos and American Superconductor Sign High-Tc Superconductor R&D CRADA," September 1994, p. 14. "Los Alamos and Laser Institute Collaborate on Laser Welding," October 1994, p. 6. "Los Alamos Develops Ultrasound Spectroscopy Technique," March 1994, p. 7. "Los Alamos Research Investigates the Modeling of Crack Networks," May 1994, p. 8. "Los Alamos Scientists Develop Molecular Chemical Sensors," June 1994, p. 6. "Los Alamos Scientists Investigate Growth of YBCO Superconductor Thin Films," February 1994, p. 8. "Mac Software Could Provide Rapid Prototyping of Manufacturing Control," September 1994, p. 12. "Manufacturing Technology Extension Center Opens," October 1994, p. 6. "Metal Casting Center Receives Funding to Expand Scope and Promote Technology Transfer," January 1994, p. 6. "Microgravity Research Has Down to Earth Manufacturing Concerns," November 1994, p. 8. "Microwave Processing May Lower Costs of Ceramic Engine Parts," January 1994, p. 6. "Miles Scientist Reviews Polyurethane Technology for Circuit Board Applications," October 1994, p. 8. "Miles Scientists Review Ways to Recycle Polyurethane," July 1994, p. 4. "Mineral Industry Experiences Uneven Growth in 1993," March 1994, p. 4. "Miniature Wires Bring Prospect of Nano-Sized Electronic Devices Closer," August 1994, p. 10. "Miscellanea," January 1994, pp. 4, 6; February 1994, pp. 6, 8; March 1994, pp. 4, 6; April 1994, pp. 5, 8; May 1994, pp. 4, 8, 9; June 1994, pp. 6, 8; July 1994, p. 8; August 1994, p. 10; September 1994, pp. 11, 13, 14; November 1994, pp. 8, 12, 13; December 1994, p. 6. "MIT Report Concludes Government Controls Could Hinder Vehicle Recycling," July 1994, p. 9. "MPIF Announces 1993 P/M Part-of-the-Year Winners" (The Reporter), July 1994, p. 6. "NASA Offers Microgravity Research Opportunities," May 1994, p. 10. "NASA Researchers Develop Alloy for High-Heat Flux Applications," October 1994, p. 7. "NASP Exhibit Depicts Flight History and Technology Transfer Benefits" (Historical Insight), January 1994, p. 8. "NASP Joint Program Office Transitions to New Program," September 1994, p. 13. "National Educators' Workshop Announces 1994 Program," July 1994, p. 9. "NCEMT Project Targets 1 km High-Tc Wire and Tapes," October 1994, p. 8. "New Ceramic-Metal Composite Has Potential for Cutting-Tool Applications," April 1994, p. 7. "New Consortium Focuses on Technology Transfer for Coatings and Surface Modification," November 1994, p. 8. "New Consortium Will Focus on Ultralight Steel Vehicles," September 1994, p. 13. "New CRADA Targets Batteries for Portable Appliances," February 1994, p. 8. "New Interconnection Technique Enables Integrated Circuits Without Metal Wiring," June 1994, p. 8. "New Laboratory to Target Environmental Cleanup," September 1994, p. 15. "New Polymer May Guard Against Harsh Environments," May 1994, p. 6. "New Process Recovers Gold from Low-Grade Sulfide Materials," April 1994, p. 4. "New Products," April 1994, p. 7. "New Technology Produces Low-Voltage Microactuators," May 1994, p. 9. "New Vacuum Metallizing Process Provides Shield for Electromagnetic Radiation," January 1994, p. 9. "NIST Announces Focus Areas for ATP Support," June 1994, p. 9. "NIST Expands International Accreditation and Industrial Measurement Activities," April 1994, p. 9. "NIST Office of Standards Services Assists Industry, Agencies in Ensuring Worldwide Acceptance of Practices" (Profile), July 1994, p. 9. "NIST Plays a Key Role in International Materials Organization—VAMAS" (The Reporter), November 1994, p. 9. "NIST Program Awards Funding to Advanced Technology Programs," December 1994, p. 10. "NIST Provides Crack Testing for Industry," April 1994, p. 7. "NIST Scientists Collaborate with Steelmakers to Improve Process Control," March 1994, p. 6. "Nuclear Power Plant Count Reaches 425 in 1993," April 1994, p. 9. "Ohio State Researcher Advocates 1950s Technology to Form 1990s Al Car Parts," September 1994, p. 11. "Organizations Propose Global Environmental Goals," May 1994, p. 10. "ORNL Develops a Device to Produce Ultrafine, Reliable Ceramic Powders," April 1994, p. 6. "ORNL Technique May Accelerate the Commercial Use of Ceramics," March 1994, p. 6. "OTA Concludes U.S. Economic Growth Policy Will Not Aid Russia and Ukraine," October 1994, p. 9. "Partnership Provides DRA Composite for Aircraft Hatch," March 1994, p. 7. "Pilot Plant Reclaims Fuel Oil from Plastics," November 1994, p. 4. "Plastics Expected to See Strong Growth Through 1997," September 1994, p. 12. "Plastics Periscope," August 1994, p. 9; October 1994, p. 7; December 1994, p. 8. "Potliner Treatment Begins at New Reynolds Plant," February 1994, p. 5. "Powder Coatings Annual Growth Nears Ten Percent," January 1994, p. 6. "Powder Producer Develops Process for Densification of Metal Powder Parts," July 1994, p. 6. "Projections Suggest 5.7% Annual Growth for Conductive Polymers," December 1994, p. 9. "Purdue Uses Piezo Crystals to Reduce Jet Engine Noise," August 1994, p. 9. "Raw Steel Production Increases in 1994," September 1994, p. 10. "Recent Publications," April 1994, p. 9; May 1994, p. 10; August 1994, p. 11. "Report Attempts to Clarify Procedure for Awarding Federal Grants," June 1994, p. 9. "Report Examines Attrition Among Women Scientists and Engineers," March 1994, p. 9. "Report Projects Solid Expansion in Polypropylene Market," February 1994, p. 7. "Report Promotes the Advantages of Steel over Aluminum for Vehicles," June 1994, p. 7. "Research Consortium Seeks Alternative to Leaded Free-Machining Steels," February 1994, p. 7. "Research Project Investigates Electronic Actuators," November 1994, p. 12. "Researcher Suggests Use of Copper for Integrated Circuits," August 1994, p. 10. "Researchers Discover Number of Copper-Oxygen Layers Does Not Enhance Superconductivity," November 1994, p. 12. "Researchers Find Long-Sought Bronze-Age Tin Source in Turkey" (Artifact), March 1994, p. 7. "Researchers Investigate Ways to Clean Up National Mineral Waste Sites," November 1994, p. 4. "Researchers Propose Ultrasonic Strain Gage System for Measuring Fatigue Loading," December 1994, p. 8. "Reverse Geometry X-Ray Reveals New Concept in Materials Analysis," December 1994, p. 8. "Reviewing Highlights from the 1994 NSF Budget" (The Reporter), March 1994, p. 9. "Reviewing the NSF's Fiscal Year 1995 Budget Proposal" (The Reporter), June 1994, p. 10. "Reynolds Consortium Creates Al Race Car Spaceframe," May 1994, p. 5. "Reynolds Increases Automotive Shipments and Opens New Plant," April 1994, p. 5. "Reynolds Suggests Aluminum Use for Bridge Repairs," October 1994, p. 5. "Roskill Expects Depressed Zinc Prices to Continue," February 1994, p. 4. "Russia Looks to Domestic Market, Continued Curtailment," December 1994, p. 6. "Russian Trade Mission Yields Mining Opportunity Information," April 1994, p. 4. "Sandia Develops Real-Time Control of MBE," April 1994, p. 8. "Sandia Researchers Study Porous CIS Aerospace Metals,", January 1994, p. 8. "Scientists Use Plants to Recover Nickel and Cobalt," July 1994, p. 4. "Second Competitiveness Policy Report Stresses Economic and Educational Reforms" (The Reporter), January 1994, p. 10. "Second Year of Federal AMPP Program Stresses Goal-Oriented Technology" (The Reporter), February 1994, p. 9. "Selected 1993 Annual Report Highlights: Aluminum Producers," August 1994, pp. 5-7. "Selected 1993 Annual Report Highlights: Copper Producers," October 1994, p. 4. "Selected 1993 Annual Report Highlights: Gold and Silver Producers," December 1994, pp. 4-5. "Selenium 'Dry' Film May Reduce the Need for Silver Halide Film," January 1994, p. 9. "Senate Considers Bill to Create Commission to Study Women in Science," October 1994, p. 9. "Steelmakers and Users Consider the Metal's Role in Reducing Automotive Weight," February 1994, p. 7. "Students Use Steel Honeycomb to Design Low-Weight Vehicles," April 1994, p. 7. "Superconcrete Incorporates Recycled Polystyrene," October 1994, p. 7. "Symposium Honors Advances in Materials Science" (The Reporter), October 1994, p. 9. "Task Force Suggests Reexamination of Lead-in-Soil Cleanup Decisions," August 1994, p. 4. "The 13th Biennial Conference on National Materials Policy" (Conference Notes), December 1994, p. 10. "A Thumbnail Guide to Automotive Aluminum," May 1994, p. 5. "Tracking Primary Aluminum Production in the U.S.," January 1994, p. 5; February 1994, p. 5; March 1994, p. 5; April 1994, p. 5; May 1994, p. 5; June 1994, p. 5; July 1994, p. 5; September 1994, p. 11; October 1994, p. 5; November 1994, p. 5; December 1994, p. 6. "TRW-Led Laser Technology Reinvestment Project Attracts Large Number of Contractors," September 1994, p. 12. "U.S. Plastics Industry Opens Door to Cooperation with China," December 1994, p. 8. "U.S. Steel Industry Performs Strongly Through Three Quarters in 1993," January 1994, p. 4. "U.S. Steel Industry Records Highest Shipments Since 1981," April 1994, p. 4. "University of Delaware's CCM Researches and Tests Composites for Air, Ground, and Underwater Applications" (Lab Report), June 1994, p. 7. "University of Michigan Researchers Study Polymer that Mimics Silk," February 1994, p. 6. "West Looks to Higher Prices, Capacity Restarts," December 1994, p. 6. "Western European P/M Industry Nears Former Shape while Eastern Europe Experiences Compaction," October 1994, p. 6. "Worcester Polytechnic Participates in CRADA for Clean Metal Casting," October 1994, p. 5. "Workshop Focuses on Utility Cable Uses for High-Tc Superconductors" (Conference Notes), January 1994, p. 9.
"Agreement Aims to Aid U.S. Microelectronics Industry," June 1993, p. 8. "AIME Outlines Its Position on Global Climate Changes," February 1993, p. 6. "Air Force and Aerospace Industry Seek to Improve Defense Acquisition Efforts," July 1993, p. 10. "Air Force Opens Experimental Materials Lab," January 1993, p. 8. "AISI Members Suggest that U.S. Steel Industry Future Hinges on Federal Policies," September 1993, p. 4. "AISI President Expects Better Results for Steel in 1993," May 1993, p. 7. "Alcan Aluminium Limited (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 7. "Alcoa (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 7. "Alcoa Reduces Primary Capacity and Work Force," August 1993, p. 8. "Alliance Formed to Facilitate Industrial Plant Repairs" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 6. "Alreco and Reynolds Sign Purchase Agreement" (Miscellanea), April 1993, p. 5. "Alumax (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 7. "Aluminum and Polyurethane Foam Bumper Saves Costs for Automaker," November 1993, p. 5. "Aluminum Association Develops Automotive Newsletter" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 5. "Aluminum Can Recycling Continues to Increase," March 1993, p. 5. "Aluminum Can Recycling Exceeds Previous Records and Nears 70 Percent," May 1993, p. 5. "Aluminum Companies Develop Joint Ventures to Produce Auto Parts in Asia," September 1993, p. 6. "Aluminum Extruders Council Publishes Extrusion Brochure" (Miscellanea), April 1993, p. 5. "Aluminum Forecast Predicts Steady Growth Through 1990s," February 1993, p. 7. "Alusuisse-Lonza Holding Ltd. (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 8. "Amorphous Metals Penetrate Utilities Market," April 1993, p. 8. "ANSI Works Toward Greater Uniformity in Global Market Standards" (Standardization Notes), June 1993, p. 6. "Argonne Researcher Develops a Sulfide Ceramic for Joining and Coatings," December 1993, p. 6. "Asarco (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries: Copper Producers)," August 1993, p. 6. "Association Announces Mg Competition" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 5. "Associations Credit Curbside Programs for Upswings in Steel and Plastic Recycling," June 1993, p. 4. "Audi and Alusuisse-Lonza Announce Partnership" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 5. "Automated Fabrication Guide Consolidates Information" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 7. "Battelle Predicts 1993 Trends in R&D Spending and Activities" (The Reporter), March 1993, p. 6. "Bethlehem Steel (Selected Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers)," October 1993, p. 7. "Bethlehem Steel Hires Electronic Data Systems to Provide All Information Technology," March 1993, p. 6. "Bethlehem Steel Invests More than $100 Million to Mocernize Manufacturing Facilities," September 1993, p. 7. "Bethlehem Steel Strengthens Its Position in Forged and Machined Steel" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 6. "Better Supply/Demand Balance Forecast for Nickel," September 1993, p. 4. "Big Three Join with Government in USCAR to Triple Automobile Fuel Efficiency," November 1993, p. 8. "Birmingham Steel Acquires American Steel & Wire Corporation" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 6. "BOC Group Recovers Aluminum from Dross Without Waste Disposal," April 1993, p. 5. "British Firm Starts Development of Continuous Electric Melter," September 1993, p. 4. "British Steel (Selected Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers), October 1993, p. 7. "Brochure Details Plastics Recycling" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 4. "Buckeyball Update," June 1993, p. 8. "Bureau of Mines Investigates Way to Remove Chloride from Aluminum Recycling Process," September, p. 6. "Bureau of Mines Uses Liquid Emulsion to Extract Metals from Acid Mine Drainage," October 1993, p. 4. "Businessline," January 1993, p. 6; February 1993, pp. 6, 7, 11; April 1993, pp. 4, 8; May 1993, p. 7; June 1993, p. 4; July 1993, p. 6; August 1993, p. 10; September 1993, p. 4; October 1993, p. 4, 5; November 1993, p. 4. "Buyer's Guide Details German Electrical and Electronics Industry" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 9. "Cabot Expands Production Facilities for Tantalum, Barium Titanate" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 6. "Cadmium Industry Launches Battery Marketing Program" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 9. "Clinton Names New NIST Head," November 1993, p. 6. "Collaborative Effort Focuses on Intermetallic Composites," May 1993, p. 7. "Code, Hennessy & Simons Buys KB Alloys" (Miscellanea), August 1993, p. 8. "Codelco-Chile (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries: Copper Producers)," August 1993, p. 6. "Columbia University Begins Graduate Program in Manufacturing Engineering," March 1993, p. 6. "Comalco Limited (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 8. "Commerce Department Seeks Applicants for Manufacturing Fellowships in Japan," June 1993, p. 6. "Commercial Development of High-Tc Superconductors Moves Forward," November 1993, p. 9. "Commercialization for High-Tc Superconductors Nears Reality," August 1993, p. 11. "Company Adds Alloy Deposition System to Services" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 6. "Company Seeks Partners to Develop Lanthanide Separation Process" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 4. "Comprehensive Plastics Study Shows Steady Industry Growth in Resins" (The Reporter), April 1993, p. 7. "Computer Simulation Boosts Efficiency of Direct Smelting," February 1993, p. 8. "Concept Vehicles Use Aluminum Extensively," June 1993, p. 5. "Congress Aims to Improve U.S. Competitiveness," April 1993, p. 6. "Connecting Rod Becomes First Product Created under International Modeling Standard," November 1993, p. 6. "Construction Begins on Magnesium Plant" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 5. "Construction to Begin on Huge Aluminum Smelter," February 1993, p. 7. "Cooperative R&D Agreement Leads to Expert System to Aid Small Manufacturers" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 6. "Copper Council Meeting Gives Financial Advice to Industry" (Conference Notes), December 1993, p. 4. "Corporation Makes High-Tc Leads Available Commercially" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 9. "Custom Roll-Froming Business Expects to Steadily Improve in 1993," March 1993, p. 4. "Cyprus Minerals Company (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries: Copper Producers)," August 1993, p. 6. "Degussa Plans New Plant to Manufacture Automotive Catalysts" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 4. "Demand for Recycled Plastics Grows Faster than Total Plastics Demand," March 1993, p. 7. "DOD Program Promotes Free Materials Examination," February 1993, p. 10. "DOE Names Martin Marietta to Manage Sandia," September 1993, p. 9. "DOE Reports on Metals Initiatives Projects," May 1993, p. 4. "Electronics Manufacturer Teams with Other Firms to Broaden Customer Base" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 9. "European Market Shows Success for U.S. Telecommunications Services," November 1993, p. 9. "EWI Acquires Hot Pressure Welding Technology" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 6. "EWI, Sandia, and Ohio State Collaborate to Automate Welding Fabrication," October 1993, p. 6. "Experiments Show How Restless Atoms Affect Materials Properties," October 1993, p. 9. "Firing Ranges: A New Target for Extractive Metallurgy," December 1993, p. 4. "Forecast Shows Future of Materials" (The Reporter), February 1993, p. 10. "Georgia Tech Researchers Develop Process to Passivate Gallium Arsenide," July 1993, p. 12. "German Recyclers Rescue Scrapped Catalytic Converters," January 1993, p. 6. "Government, Industry Work On Two High-Tc Wire Projects," January 1993, p. 10. "Government Laboratories Continue to Expand Efforts to Aid U.S. Manufacturing," May 1993, p. 6. "'Green' Market Requires Environmental Strategy," January 1993, p. 6. "Guidebook/Resource Manual Targets SPC" (Miscellanea), August 1993, p. 8. "High-Tc Superconducting Tape Breaks Current Density Records," February 1993, p. 11. "IBM Technology Becomes IBM Microelectronics" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 8. "Inco Alloys Reorganizes and Cuts Employment," June 1993, p. 7. "Infrared Heating Reduces Furnace Heat-Up Time," March 1993, p. 5. "Initiative Spurs Government-Business Cooperation on Competitiveness," January 1993, p. 8. "In-Situ Reactor Purifies Hazardous Compounds and Reclaims Precious Metals," December 1993, p. 4. "Institute Predicts Level Gold Production Through 1996," September 1993, p. 5. "Institute Seeks Standardized Industrial Policies and Services," February 1993, p. 8. "Intel Announces $1 Billion Microchip Factory Expansion," May 1993, p. 8. "International Course on Aluminum to be Held in Norway" (Miscellanea), April 1993, p. 5. "International Course Targets Aluminum Processing" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 5. "International Superconductivity Summit Promotes Information Exchange" (Conference Notes), January 1993, p. 10. "Interoperability Foundation Participation Grows with Profile Team Meeting" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 6. "Joint Project Focuses on Thin Films for Computer Applications," November 1993, p. 9. "Joint Project Studies High-Tc Superconductor Use," April 1993, p. 8. "Joint Project Targets Improvements in Lasers," November 1993, p. 6. "Joint Venture Company Works Toward Reclaiming Ukranian Munitions," October 1993, p. 4. "Kaiser Aluminum Corporation (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 8. "Kaiser Teams with Russian Partners to From Aviation and Graphite Products Companies," September 1993, p. 8. "Kawasaki Steel Corporation (Selected Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers)," October 1993, pp. 7, 8. "Lab-Scale, High-Temperature Fluid Bed Reactors Facilitate Portable Testing" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 4. "Lab-Tested Soil-Washing System Proves Successful at Contaminated Mining Site," November 1993, p. 4. "Laboratory Establishes Corrosion Hotline," July 1993, p. 11. "Laser Employs Process Control to Deposit Tungsten Carbide Powders" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 6. "Lasers Under Study for Heat Treating Steel," February 1993, p. 10. "Latin America Attracts U.S. Gold Miners," April 1993, p. 4. "Loi Essen Builds Bell-Type Annealing Plant" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 4. "Los Alamos Researchers Endeavor to Design Polymer Nanocomposites," September 1993, p. 7. "Magnesium Inventories Rise; Shipments Decrease," November 1993, p. 5. "Magnesium Shipments Achieve Record High in 1992" (The Reporter), May 1993, p. 5. "Magnesium Shipments Drop in First Quarter" (Miscellanea), August 1993, p. 8. "Magnetic Field Laboratory Opens Doors to Researchers," May 1993, p. 8. "Major Aluminum Producers Restructure and Cut Costs for Greater Efficiency," June 1993, p. 5. "Marine Corps Award Enables Nanocomposite Coating Study" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 6. "Market for Process Control Maintains Near-Double-Digit Growth Rate," June 1993, p. 6. "Metal Powder Shipments Rise in 1992," July 1993, p. 10. "Metals Indexes Edge Upward," April 1993, p. 4. "Microwave Technique Improves the Quality of Ceramic-Matrix Composites," June 1993, p. 7. "Minerals Industry Optimistic Despite Slow Growth," March 1993, p. 4. "More U.S. Manufacturers Pay Their bills on Time" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 6. "Morton and NIST Team to Develop On-Line CVD Monitoring System" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 9. "NASA Develops Low-Cost Fiber Pushout Test for Composites," March 1993, p. 7. "Navy Plans New Plating Facility" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 7. "New Alloy Demonstrates Strength for Medical Applications," May 1993, p. 7. "New Brochure Details Powder Metallurgy" (Miscellanea), September, p. 7. "New Center Focuses on Aging Aircraft Safety," April 1993, p. 7. "New Center for Microelectronics Technologies Encourages Collaboration Among Education, Industry, and Government," February 1993, p. 11. "New CD-ROM Service Provides Industry Standards" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 6. "New Company Performs Precision Machining" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 6. "New Consortium Studies the Precision Casting of Aerospace Alloys," September 1993, p. 7. "New CRADA Focuses on Developing a Production-Scale MOCVD Reactor for Compound Semiconductors," December 1993, p. 8. "New Domed Piezoelectric Surpasses Unimorphs" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 9. "New European Institute Studies Wear and Tear," August 1993, p. 10. "New Method Produces Flexible Prepreg," April 1993, p. 6. "New Microscopy Technique Reveals Details of the Formation of Ceramic Composites," July 1993, p. 10. "New Plastic Sorting System Speeds Recycling," July 1993, p. 6. "New Products," January 1993, p. 8, 9; March 1993, p. 8; "New Reference Work Catalogs Surfactants" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 6. "New Standardized Coater Reduces Installation Costs" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 7. "New System Analyzes Composition of Thin-Film Layers as They Grow," March 1993, p. 8. "New Uranium Report Notes Landmark in Production and Effect of CIS Exports," April 1993, p. 4. "New Video Reviews Safety with Molten Al" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 5. "1993 Industry Summit Launches Dialog on Global Issues" (Conference Notes), December 1993, p. 7. "Nikon and Tencor Develop Interface for Defect Detection" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 8. "Nippon Steel (Selected Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers)," October 1993, p. 8. "NIST and Russian Scientists Study Defects with Optical Imaging System," October 1993, p. 9. "NIST Awards Support for Diamond Film Project," March 1993, p. 8. "NIST Experiment Demonstrates Wave-Particle Nature of Light," August 1993, p. 11. "NKK Corporation (Selected Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers)," October 1993, p. 8. "Nondestructive Technique Measures Hydrogen without Heat," December 1993, p. 7. "Norsk Hydro (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 9. "Northwest Mining Association Meeting Counsels Miners on International Arena" (Conference Notes), March 1993, p. 4. "Northwestern Researchers Build Highly Precise Lasers on Silicon Base," January 1993, p. 10. "Norway Restructures Tax System to Benefit Energy-Intensive Industries," May 1993, p. 5. "Organizations Announce Powder Metallurgy Awards," August 1993, p. 9. "Particulate Materials Center and Powder Injection Molding Consortium Hold Organizational Meeting" (Conference Notes), July 1993, p. 10. "Partnership Receives Three-Year Contract for Capacitor Development," June 1993, p. 8. "Pechiney" (1992 Annual Report Summary), September 1993, p. 6. "Penn State Researchers Try Liquid-Based Diamond Making," August 1993, p. 11. "Petroleum Coke Production Increases; United States Leads Expansion," March 1993, p. 5. "Phelps Dodge Corporation (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries: Copper Producers)," August 1993, p. 7. "Plasma-Activated Sintering Densifies Powder Metals and Ceramics in Seconds," March 1993, p. 6. "Plasma-Arc Furnace Undergoes Testing for Black Dross Handling," January 1993, p. 7. "Plastics Machining Guide Aids Expanding Machine Shops" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 6. "Prototype High-Tc Device Proves Sound for Navy Sonar," September 1993, p. 9. "Public-Private Collaboration Produces Strongest Field Generated by High-Tc Coil," October 1993, p. 9. "PVC Use Climbs in Construction Markets," April 1993, p. 7. "Quartz Fluid Bed Enables High-Purity Processing" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 8. "Recent Publications," January 1993, p. 7; March 1993, p. 7; April 1993, p. 6; June 1993, p. 7; September 1993, p. 8; November 1993, pp. 8, 9. "Report Forecasts Sharp Growth for Petroleum Coke," December 1993, p. 5. "Report Predicts Healthy Growth in Bauxite and Alumina Markets," June 1993, p. 5. "Report Provides Survival Guide for Metal-Finishing Chemical Market," June 1993, p. 4. "Report Quantifies U.S. Aluminum Activity for 1992," October 1993, p. 5. "Report Showcases Forward-Thinking Manufacturing Practices" (The Reporter), February 1993, p. 8. "Research Shows All Y-Ba-Cu-O Superconducting Phases Are Unstable," June 1993, p. 8. "Research Ties Fluorocarbons to Anode Effect," January 1993, p. 7. "Researchers Develop Method for Stacking Buckyballs," April 1993, p. 6. "Researchers Develop Technology to Reclaim Fuel Oil from Chloride Plastics," March 1993, p. 4. Review of the book Concise Encyclopedia of Semiconducting Materials and Related Technologies, reviewed by P.J. Reucroft, May 1993, p. 8. Review of the book A Fractography Atlas of Casting Alloys, reviewed by G.K. Bouse, October 1993, p. 70. "Reynolds (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 9. "Reynolds Builds Automotive Aluminum Materials Plant," January 1993, p. 7. "Reynolds Reorganizes North American Operations," April 1993, p. 5. "Roll-Forming Industry Reports Little Change in Business Conditions," October 1993, p. 6. "RTZ Corporation" (1992 Annual Report Summaries), September 1993, p. 5. "Russia Joins with U.S. for Superconducting Supercollider Booster Accelerators," March 1993, p. 7. "Russian, Saudi Arabian, and U.S. Agencies Agree to Harmonize Standards to Improve International Trade" (Standardization Notes), June 1993, p. 6. "Safety Guidelines Available for Aluminum Scrap Handlers," February 1993, p. 7. "Sandia Demonstrates First Lasers to Emit Visible Light Vertically," July 1993, p. 12. "Sandia Scientists Research CFC-Free Soldering Methods," January 1993, p. 10. "Scavenger Compounds Enable Lithium Recovery from Scrap," December 1993, p. 5. "Shaft Furnace Halves Overall Aluminum Melting Costs" (Miscellanea), August 1993, p. 8. "Shipments of Aluminum Extrusions Rise in 1992," November 1993, p. 5. "Slovakian Aluminum Reduction Plant Will Open in Mid-1994," December 1993, p. 5. "Society Publishes New Edition of Steel Foundries Directory" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 6. "South African Technique Removes Metals in Salable Form from Slags," December 1993, p. 4. "South Korea Adds New Rebar Facility" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 6. "SPC Guidebook Targets Aluminum Extrusion Industry" (Miscellanea), November 1993, p. 5. "Spray Metal Tooling Cuts Prototyping Time in Half" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 6. "SRC Updates Faculty Directory," July 1993, p. 12. "Steel Industry Tries Advertising to Secure Its Position with Auto Makers and Purchasers," January 1993, p. 9. "Steel Scrap Provides Flexible Feed at Brazilian Plant," January 1993, p. 6. "Strategic Alliance Targets Atomic Force Microscopes for Semiconductors" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 9. "Stronger Economy Should Increase Plastics Demand," December 1993, p. 7. "Studies Show Flourishing U.S. Market for Permanent and Soft Magnets," April 1993, p. 8. "Study Analyzes the Effect of Reorganization on Productivity," December 1993, p. 6. "Study Predicts Growth in Demand for Plastic Blends and Alloys," July 1993, p. 11. "'Super Bearings' Create Opportunity for Large-Scale, Efficient Energy Storage," December 1993, p. 8. "Survey Shows Business and Outlook Improving in Aluminum Roll Forming," January 1993, p. 7. "Titania Proves Valuable as Multichip Connector," September 1993, p. 9. "Titanium Diboride Cathodes Reduce Production Costs," August 1993, p. 8. "Toshiba Develops Prototype Semicustomized Multichip Modules," July 1993, p. 12. "Toshiba Develops X-Ray Photoresists for Gigabit Memory Chips," May 1993, p. 8. "Tracking Primary Aluminum Production in the U.S.," January, p. 7; February 1993, p. 7;.March 1993, p. 5; April 1993, p. 5; May 1993, p. 5; June 1993, p. 5; August 1993, p. 8; September 1993, p. 6; October 1993, p. 5; November 1993, p. 5; December 1993, p. 5. "Transportation Market Shows Promise as Aluminum Growth Area," April 1993, p. 5. "Ukraine Opens a Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Center," February 1993, p. 8. "University of Michigan Establishes Center to Study Flat-Panel Display Technology" (Miscellanea), October 1993, p. 9. "University of Michigan Researchers Record Polymer Formation" (Miscellanea), September 1993, p. 9. "U.S. Air Force Describes Manufacturing Technology Directorate Activities" (Miscellanea), May 1993, p. 6. "U.S. and U.K. Companies Collaborate to Optimize Automotive Manufacturing," October 1993, p. 6. "U.S. Automakers Collaborate to Explore Automotive Recycling an dIpen New Research Facility," November 1993, p. 4. "U.S. Automakers Launch Cooperative Program to Find Lightweight Materials," August 1993, p. 10. "U.S. Bureau of Mines Expects Little Increase in Metals Prices for Near Term," July 1993, p. 6. "U.S. Bureau of Mines Report Shows a Decline in Primary Metal Activity," February 1993, p. 6. "U.S. Firm Joins Russian Institute in Environmental Studies," March 1993, p. 4. "Usinor Sacilor (Selected Annual Report Summaries: Steel Producers)," October 1993, p. 8. "U.S. Mills Ship Greatest Amount of Steel Since 1981," October 1993, p. 4. "U.S. Powder-Coatings Industry Should Experience Significant Growth through the Mid-1990s," June 1993, p. 7. "U.S. Steel Industry Shipments Continue Upswing," April 1993, p. 7. "Vacuumless CCVD Combines Chemical Vapor Deposition with Thermal Spray," June 1993, p. 6. "VAW Aluminium AG (Selected 1992 Annual Report Summaries)," July 1993, p. 9. "Vehicle Market Should Spur Increased Aluminum Demand," October 1993, p. 5. "Vehicle Weight-Reduction Goals Spur Use of Aluminum in Automobiles" (Conference Notes), March 1993, p. 5. "Versatile Simulator Simplifies Computer Modeling Process," May 1993, p. 6. "Washington Forum Considers Trends in Engineered Materials," September 1993, p. 8. "Westinghouse Investigates Rechargeable Zinc-Air Car Battery," March 1993, p. 8. "Westinghouse Licenses Its Rechargeable Battery Technology" (Miscellanea), December 1993, p. 8. "Westinghouse Refocuses on Its Core Technological Businesses," February 1993, p. 11. "Will the Photon Hammer Replace the Blacksmith's Forge?" January 1993, p. 9. "Work at TEES Yields High-Fiber-Volume Metal-Matrix Composites," December 1993, p. 6. "Wright Laboratory Materials Directorate Chronology Mirrors Materials Development History" (Historical Insight), July 1993, p. 11. "Wrought Aluminum Guidebook Available from Aluminum Association" (Miscellanea), April 1993, p. 5. "X-Ray Diffraction Device Monitors Thin-Film Growth Modification in Real Time," April 1993, p. 6. "Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited" (1992 Annual Report Summaries), September 1993, p. 5.
"Alcan CEO Sees Bright Future for the Aluminum Industry," February 1992, p. 5. "American Superconductor Announces Strain-Tolerant High-Tc Cable Prototype," October 1992, p. 4. "CIS Reorganizes Mineral Exploration to Encourage International Communication," November 1992, p. 5. "Collaborative Advanced Materials Lab Unites Academia and Industry," September 1992, p. 4. "David Taylor Research Center Merges with Other Navy Labs," April 1992, p. 5. "Despite Recession, Battelle Forecasts Growth in R&D Spending for 1992," February 1992, p. 4. "Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Materialkunde Seeks Micrographs for 1993," March 1992 p. 5. "Diamonds, Beware: Carbon Nitride May 1992 Be More Forever Than Thou," June 1992, p. 4. "DOE Labs Sign CRADAs to Research Hazardous Waste, Superconductivity," December 1992, p. 5. "Forecast Suggests Desktop Manufacturing Will be Key to Quick Market Dominance," January 1992, p. 5. "Genetically Engineered Plants Produce A Biodegradable Thermoplastic Similar to Polypropylene," June 1992, pp. 4-5. "Government Laboratories Form Institute to Study U.S. Spacecraft Reliability," November 1992, p. 4. "Hughes Clocks Record Speed for Multichip Modules," September 1992, p. 4. "Industry Forms Metals Recovery Coalition," June 1992, p. 5. "Invention of New Sensor Leads to Development of Interfacial Force Microscopy," March 1992, pp. 4-5. "Is There Any Limit to What Buckyballs Can Do?" March 1992, p. 5. "Japan's Industry-Wide Direct Iron Ore Smelting Initiative Takes Another Step Forward," May 1992, p. 5. "Job Restrictions Limit Government's Ability to Attract Technology Leaders," May 1992, pp. 4-5. "Kennecott Announces $880 Million Copper Smelter Project," April 1992, p. 4. "Library of Congress Expands National Translations Center," February 1992, p. 5. "Long-Duration Exposure Facility Produces Interesting Results for NCSU Researcher," February 1992, pp. 4-5. "Metals Initiative Projects for Steel and Aluminum Industry Competitiveness Continue," July 1992, p. 4. "Natural Gas Replaces Coke in Blast Furnace Experiment," December 1992, p. 5. "Neutrons Reveal Composites' Internal Stresses," August 1992, p. 5. "New DOE Centers Focus on Manufacturing Technologies," August 1992, p. 5. "New Material May 1992 Help Radioactive Waste Cleanup by Selectively Extracting Cesium," July 1992, p. 5. "New Processes Form Diamond More Quickly, Economically," December 1992, p. 4. "New Report Outlines Government R&D Resources," November 1992, p. 4. "NIST Forms Manufacturing Technology Centers in California and Minnesota," October 1992, p. 5. "NIST Sponsors Consortium to Improve Casting of Alloys for Aerospace Industry," June 1992, p. 4. "The NSB Urges United States to Increase Research Dollars," September 1992, pp. 4-5. "NSF Establishes New Materials Research Laboratory and Renews Three Others," August 1992, p. 5. "NSF Offers 'Hot Topics' Database on Japanese Research," January 1992, p. 4. "NSF Reports a Slowdown in U.S. R&D Spending," April 1992, p. 5. "Oak Ridge Opens Two New User Centers on High-Temperature Materials," January 1992, p. 5. "Oxygen Ion Implantation Produces High-Strength Aluminum Alloys," May 1992, p. 5. "Photomicrographers: A New Contest Wants Your Work," January 1992, p. 5. "Program Investigates Performance of Polymers," November 1992, p. 5. "Pull Tabs for Kidney Dialysis a Rumor, Says Aluminum Association," October 1992, p. 5. "Recovering Economies Should Increase Demand for Copper," September 1992, p. 5. "Researchers Pioneer Residual Stress Mapping," December 1992, pp. 4-5. "Reynold's President Stresses Cooperation for Al to Win the Lightweighting Race," April 1992, pp. 4-5. "Robotic Waterjet Technology Blasts Cold-War Weapons Stockpiles," March 1992, p. 4. "Sandia Technique Produces Complex Silicon Structures for Micromechanical Devices," January 1992, pp. 4-5. "Simulated Weathering of High-Level Nuclear Waste Reveals A Weakness of Repository Models," June 1992, p. 5. "Special Commission Examines Future Direction of NSF," October 1992, pp. 4-5. "Steel as Hard as Diamonds? Not Quite, But TiN and NbN Coatings Close the Gap," January 1992, p. 4. "Superconducting Supercollider Group Tests Basic Building Block," October 1992, p. 4. "Synthetic Diamond Blades Take the Heat for the Advanced Photon Source," March 1992, p. 4. "Top 100 Research & Development Budgets Grow More in 1991 than in 1990," July 1992, pp. 4-5. "Two Clean Coal Projects Raise Hopes for Efficient, Environmentally Sound Power Production," August 1992, p. 4. "U.S. and Russian Scientists Focus Cold Neutrons," July 1992, p. 5. "What's Wrong With the U.S. Economy? Report Concludes the Government Can Fix It," May 1992, p. 4.
"AISI Forum Identifies Management as a Critical Issue for Steelmakers and the Auto Industry," April 1991, pp. 4-5. "Aluminum Producer and Steelmakers Seek to Shred Cliches about Scrap and Cans," March 1991, p. 5. "Argonne Chemists Invent Process to Make Fibers from Any Sinterable Ceramic," January 1991, pp. 4-5. "As the Buckyball Bounces: This Work Should Interest the Theorists,'" August 1991, p. 6. "Associations Seek Labeling Standards for Recycling in the United States," April 1991, p. 5. "Automakers Are Steering Toward Powder Metallurgy," March 1991, p. 5. "Buckyball Watch," May 1991, p. 5. "Calling All Micrographs . . . ," March 1991, p. 5. "Chemical Abstracts Service Launches Materials Property Data Network," July 1991, p. 32. "Conference Produces Surprising Consensus: There Is No Engineering Labor Crisis," October 1991, pp. 4-5. "Congress Appropriates $2.6 Million for Metal Casting Research," January 1991, p. 5. "Copper-Aluminum-Nickel Alloys Exhibit Usable Shape-Memory Properties," October 1991, p. 5. "Direct Steelmaking Project May 1991 Help the U.S. Industry Forge a New Future," January 1991, p. 4. "The EPA Implements New Delisting Policy for Toxic Metal Compounds," August 1991, p. 6. "Federal Funding Helps University of Idaho Build New Mines Building," January 1991, p. 5. "House Subcommittee Hears Testimony on DOE's Metals Initiative," June 1991, p. 5. "Hughes Researchers Produce Smallest Focused Ion Beam," September 1991, pp. 4-5. "Keeping Up with Superconductivity: Denying a Patent and Revving a Motor," August 1991, p. 4. "Laser Technique Grows Single-Crystal Diamond Films at Ambient Temperature," May 1991, p. 4. "LTV CEO Says Optimization Is Helping U.S. Steel Industry Withstand Recession," August 1991, pp. 4-5. "May 1991be These New Humidity Sensors Will Keep Chips from Going Bad," June 1991, p. 4. "Metal Shredders Ask Exemption from Clean Air Act Standards," September 1991, p. 5. "National Laboratories Explore Alternative Nuclear Waste Storage Techniques," July 1991, pp. 4-5. "NCSU Researchers Investigate Diamond Film Fabrication Techniques," February 1991, pp. 5-6. "New Algorithm Simplifies Mathematical Modeling with Multiple Variables," May 1991, p. 4. "New Infrared Detector Materials Promise Higher Performance for Night Vision," October 1991, p. 4. "New Lens Design Raises Hope for Inexpensive X-Ray Lithography," May 1991, p. 5. "New Model Displaces Traditional Notion of Atomic Motion," September 1991, p. 5. "New NSF Director Urges Science Community's Points of Light to Exercise Influence On Congress," April 1991, p. 5. "NIST Grants First Advanced Technology Awards," March 1991, pp. 4-5. "NIST Inaugurates High-Resolution Neutron Spectrometer," July 1991, p. 32. "NIST Report Says Japan Outshines the U.S. in Diamond Technology," April 1991, p. 4. "Northwestern Researchers Design Ultratough Stainless Steel by Computer," March 1991, p. 4. "NSF Announces Research Thrust in Synthesis and Processing of Materials," May 1991, p. 5. "Olympus Enters the Picture with New Photomicrography Competition," December 1991, p. 5. "Private Recycling Industry Develops Guidelines for Plastic Recycling," December 1991, p. 4. "Professor Visits Dentist, Leaves with an Ideal Filling His Head," February 1991, pp. 4-5. "Regulatory Reforms for Mexico's Mining Industry Unearth Dividends," August 1991, p. 5. "Research Group at Lehigh University Studies Environmental Aspects of Crack Growth in High-Temperature Alloys," December 1991, pp. 4-5. "Sandia Collaborates with Industry and Academia to Understand Solder Science and Technology," October 1991, p. 4. "Sandia Develops New Microscopy Technique: Infrared Microprofiling," August 1991, p. 6. "Sandia's Molecular Engineering Technology Could Guide Development of New Polymer Blends for Industry," December 1991, p. 4. "Sandia National Laboratories Converts Computer Codes to Utilize Massively Parallel Structure," January 1991, p. 5. "Sandia Shares Technology with Industry in New Microelectronics Center," February 1991, p. 5. "Sandia Starts Integrated Research Laboratory for Critical Materials Development," June 1991, pp. 4-5. "Scanning Tunneling Optical Spectroscope' Can Test Miniaturized Semiconductors," June 1991, p. 4. "Space-Grown Zeolites Have Unexpected Shape," July 1991, pp. 5, 32. "Studies and Forecasts: Thermoplastic Elastomers; Ceramics Producers," February 1991, p. 6. "Superconductor-Polymer Composites Can Levitate, but Carry No Current," February 1991, p. 4. "There Is A Fine Line Between Gold Plating and Environmental Hazards," October 1991, p. 5. "Thermoplastic Olefin Use Grows, Despite a Slow Automotive Market," December 1991, p. 5. "Three Electronics Companies Win Baldrige National Quality Award," December 1991, p. 5. "Toshiba Advances Technology of Bismuth-Based Thin-Film Superconductors," July 1991, p. 32. "Trade Associations Lobby Congress to Separate Secondary Materials from the Waste Stream," August 1991, p. 5. "Westinghouse and DOE Target Ceramic Fuel Cells for 21st Century Power," July 1991, p. 5.
"ABET Approves Educational Equivalency Agreement," June 1990, p. 5. "Academy Seeks Scientists for Exchange and Project Development Visits to Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R.," September 1990, p. 5. "Aluminum Can Recycle Hits 60 Percent Mark," April 1990, p. 5. "Argonne Develops Process to Remove Strontium-90 from Liquid Nuclear Waste," October 1990, p. 5. "Argonne Scientists Set Record Transition Temperature for Organic Superconductor," September 1990, p. 4. "Argonne's Superconductivity Pilot Center Announces Two Joint Projects," May 1990, p. 5. "Battelle Forecasts $138.7 Billion in U.S. R&D Expenditures for 1990," February 1990, p. 4. "Collapse of Mining Technology Development Leaves Industry in a Hole," December 1990, p. 4. "Composites Researchers May Finally Get the Point—Use Sea Urchin Protein," December 1990, pp. 4-5. "Congressional Office of Technology Assessment Reviews the Progress and Prospects for High-Tc Superconductivity," October 1990, p. 4. "Contests & Awards: Calendar Contest; Metallography Contest; Nikon Small World," May 1990, p. 39. "Current Interests at EPRI Include Conducting Polymers," January 1990, p. 5. "Department of Defense Opens Competition for University Research Initiative Awards," May 1990, pp. 4-5. "Despite Lower Income, U.S. Steel Industry Increases Capital Expenditures," August 1990, p. 5. "DOE Seeks Innovators to Minimize Waste Streams," June 1990, p. 4. "DOE Specialty Metals Consortium Sees Cooperation as the Key to Competition," August 1990, p. 4. "Economics of Lithium," November 1990, p. 46. "Edison Welding Institute Offers Free Demonstration Disks to JOM Readers," March 1990, p. 6. "Educators' Workshop Seeks Standardized Experiments for New Materials," April 1990, p. 5. "EPA Removes Aluminum Oxide form Toxic Chemicals List," March 1990, p. 6. "Genetic Modifications Produce Toxic Waste Eating Microorganisms," January 1990, p. 5. "High-Tc Superconductor Carries Record Current in Westinghouse Test," July 1990, p. 4. "Hughes Scientists Set New Transistor Speed Record," January 1990, p. 4. "Liquid Crystal Polymers," January 1990, p. 30. "Livermore Laboratory Models Nuclear Waste Containment," December 1990, p. 5. "Metals Bioextraction," January 1990, p. 30. "Minimills in Eastern Europe," November 1990, p. 46. "NAE Lists the 10 Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Last 25 Years," February 1990, pp. 5, 29. "NASA Offers 'Get Away Specials' on Space Shuttle Flights," January 1990, p. 4. "National Academies' Panel Will Advise Government on Role in Civilian Technology," November 1990, p. 5. "National Academy of Sciences Issues Booklet for Beginners on Responsible Conduct," February 1990, p. 29. "National Research Council and Gorham Say There's Gold in the Diamond Business," July 1990, pp. 4-5. "National Research Council Creates Scientific and Technical Information Board," September 1990, p. 4. "National Research Council Seeks Applications for 1991 Associateships," November 1990, p. 46. "National Science Foundation Seeks Nominations for Waterman Award," October 1990, pp. 5, 29. "National Survey of American Manufacturers Targets Capital Expenditures," November 1990, pp. 6, 46. "Neodymium-Iron-Boron," February 1990, p. 29. "New Databases Cover Environmental Regulations and Metal-Matrix Composites," September 1990, pp. 4-5. "1990 Guide to Programs Details Projects Eligible for NSF Funding," February 1990, pp. 4-5. "NIST Update: Apparatus for Studying Metals; Crystal Growing; Environmental Testing; Superconductor Standards," October 1990, p. 29. "NIST Workshop Develops a Research Agenda for the Intelligent Processing of Steel," April 1990, p. 4. "NKK Develops Largest High-Temperature Superconducting Magnetic Shielding," February 1990, p. 5. "Northwestern and Du Pont Agree to Collaborate on Synchrotron Research," June 1990, p. 4. "NSF Announces Funding Under Small Business Innovation Research Program," September 1990, p. 5, 36. "NSF Funding Three New Engineering Research Centers," March 1990, p. 4. "NSF Plans New Cooperative Research Centers with States, Universities and Industry," November 1990, p. 4. "NSF Projects Six Percent Increase in U.S. R&D Spending for 1990," August 1990, p. 4. "Office of Technology Assessment Releases Background Paper on Nonferrous Industries," November 1990, p. 4. "Pacific Northwest Lab Tests In-Situ Vitrification of Radioactive and Chemical Wastes," May 1990, p. 4. "Physicists Score Major Breakthrough with Synthesis of Pure Carbon 'Buckyballs,' November 1990, pp. 5-6. "Polaroid Announces Its Ninth Annual International Photomicrography Contest," February 1990, p. 29. "Powder Metallurgy Industry Faces Changes in the 1990s," July 1990, p. 5. "Public-Private Initiative Generates Superconducting Electric Motor Prototype," April 1990, p. 4. "Researcher Says Magnetic Energy Storage Poses No Health Threat," February 1990, p. 5. "Reynold's CEO Anticipates Reduced Growth by U.S. Aluminum Industry," April 1990, p. 5. "Rigid-Rod Polymers," January 1990, p. 30. "Roskill Forecasts Strong Growth for Titanium Markets in 1990," March 1990, p. 6. "Sandia Researchers Build High-Tc Superconducting Transistors," December 1990, p. 5. "Solicitations & Awards: Department of Energy; Visiting Professorships for Women," August 1990, p. 6. "Steel Beverage Can Recycling Grows in First Half of 1990," October 1990, p. 5. "Steel Can Recycling Reaches Record High," May 1990, pp. 5, 39. "Steel Institute Funds Design of All-Steel Vehicle for the Year 2000," June 1990, pp. 4-5. "Studies & Forecasts," January 1990, p. 30; February 1990, p. 29; November 1990, p. 46. "Study Panel Begins Investigation of Integrity in Research," August 1990, pp. 4-5. "Survey of Industrial Engineers Says Productivity and Quality are the Manufacturing Issues of the 1990s," March 1990, pp. 4-5. "Take A Step For All Mankind," June 1990, p. 5. "Thermoplastic Elastomers," January 1990, p. 30. "Top 100 Research Spenders Tiptoe into the 1990s," July 1990, p. 4. "U.S. and Latin America Team Up to Find Precious Metals," October 1990, p. 5. "U.S. Demonstrates Self-Sufficiency in Copper," August 1990, p. 5. "U.S. Geological Survey Finds Gold in Idaho and Maps Montana Mines," September 1990, p. 4. "U.S. Mint Coins One Third of Strategic Silver Stockpile Since 1986," August 1990, pp. 5-6. "U.S. Senate Confirms New NIST Director," March 1990, p. 6. "Women and Minorities Still Underrepresented in Science and Engineering," March 1990, p. 5. |