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A Centennial
Report
Looking back on 100 years of materials development.
Alan Cottrell, Cambridge University
[in the February 2000
issue] |
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Materials for
the Human Habitat
T. N. Gupta, Building Materials
and Technology Promotion Council, India
[in the April 2000
issue] |
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Information
Technology: A Play of Materials
P. Chaudhari, IBM
[in the July 2000
issue] |
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The Future
of Medicine: Biomaterials
H. R. Piehler, Carnegie Mellon University
[in the August 2000
issue] |
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Does Integrated-Circuit
Fabrication Show the Path for the Future of Mechanical Manufacturing?
F.B. Prinz, A. Golnas and A. Nickel, Stanford University
[in the October 2000
issue] |
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Self-Assembled
Materials
W.M. Tolles, (Retd) Naval Research Laboratory
[in the October 2000
issue] |
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Materials
Science 2100?
R.R. Chianelli
[in the September
2000 issue] |
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The
Science of Things
Unanswered scientific questions
and unquestioned scientific answers in materials research and
development
R. W. Cahn, Cambridge University
[in the September
2000 issue] |
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Yashoda's
Vision: Microscopy at All Levels
S. Ranganathan, Indian Institute of Science
[in the February 2001
issue] |
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Structural
Materials in Aerospace Systems
Dipankar Banerjee, Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory,
Hyderabad, India
[in the March 2001
issue] |
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Materials
and the Global Environment: Waste Mining in the 21st Century
R.U. Ayres, J. Holmberg, and B. Andersson
[in the June 2001
issue] |
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Materials
for the Power Industry
B.L. Eyre and J.R. Matthews
[in the July 2001
issue] |
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Market
Drivers for Materials and Process Development in the 21st Century
F.R. Field III, J.P. Clark, and M.F. Ashby
[in the September
2001 issue] |
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Posterminaries,
Y20K - Looking Back
E.N. Kaufmann, Argonne National Laboratory
[in the November 1999
issue] |