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Chemistry World
May 31, 2011
Manisha Lalloo
Hard x-rays to watch chemical reactions Researchers at the ESRF synchrotron at Grenoble, France, produced hard x-rays to look beneath the surface of materials made of lighter elements mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2007
Jonathan Edwards
Light Shed on Parkinson's Culprit European scientists have developed a new technique to detect attogram quantities of iron in living cells -- providing further evidence of the role the metal plays in Parkinson's disease. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
September 24, 2003
Rapid Process Shapes Aluminum Rapid prototyping processes are routinely used for plastics and some metals, but aluminum has proved elusive. Researchers in Australia have come up with a rapid manufacturing process for aluminum that infiltrates an aluminum alloy powder with a liquid aluminum alloy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 17, 2008
Ruth Tunnell
Uncovering the Hidden Nanoworld A new type of x-ray microscope allows scientists to peer inside nanodevices without opening them up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 13, 2013
Alexander Hellemans
ESRF upgrade gears up for industry The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France, has called on its user community to discuss the scientific prospects of a second phase of an upgrade, to be completed by 2020. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 57
David Bradley
Smart Materials Self Repair Dumb materials succumb to rust, but smart materials might be able to heal themselves, thanks to researchers in Europe. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
October 2004
Joe Pappalardo
Improved Metals Applied to Marine Vehicle A process using advanced nano-science in metal processing may provide the material for a tough, lightweight Marine expeditionary vehicle, Navy researchers predict. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
February 2010
Jean & Wright
New Break Drum Could Trim Pounds from Stryker Vehicles Developers are showcasing an aluminum break drum for trucks that weighs nearly half as much as its cast-iron equivalent. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 6, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Should Investors Rely Upon Reliance? Large metal processor pre-announces a strong first quarter. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 23, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Pitted Aluminum Is there any compelling reason to own shares in a giant metal company that can't get it done? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 9, 2015
Andy Extance
X-rays capture super-fast nanoscale film By uniting the world's brightest synchrotron x-ray source with photography processes dating from the 19 th century, scientists have tracked photochemically-driven crystal movements in greater detail than ever before. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 12, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Aluminum Sides: Shiny and Dull Earnings are evidence that rising commodities aren't always simple. While it's true that the price of Alcoa's product has gone almost straight up since 2002, the prices of two key ingredients -- fuel and caustic soda -- have risen as well. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 12, 2011
David Lee Smith
Aluminum Demand Makes for an Alcoa Opportunity Despite Alcoa's slight miss, you shouldn't ignore its solid performance. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 52
David Bradley
Corrosion Isn't All Bad The chemical corrosion of metal surfaces is not all bad and might be exploited to produce useful nanoscale surface features with potential technological applications in catalysis, sensors, and other areas. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 8, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Caustic Costs Curtail Alcan Market fundamentals for aluminum are positive, but the Canadian aluminum giant's operating costs are getting in the way. Shareholders, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
April 2010
Grace V. Jean
Making Metals Lighter, But Stronger Than Steel The military is looking for ways to engineer lighter materials that off the same protective qualities of steel and iron. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 29, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Minds on the Mines: Aluminum Can aluminum companies finally reap some rewards from higher aluminum prices? Perhaps, but investors: beware. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
March 1, 2002
Tonya Vinas
Locations -- Commerce, Texas Hydro Aluminum North America's decision to locate in Texas enables it to better serve the southwestern U.S. aluminum market... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 17, 2011
Alex Planes
Are Goldman Sachs' Secret Warehouses Making Aluminum Miners Rich? Goldman Sachs makes a metals play in Detroit, stockpiling aluminum even as demand skyrockets. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 7, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Alcoa Won't Be Foiled Despite high input costs, Alcoa is still benefiting from the upturn in aluminum. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 10, 2006
Stephen D. Simpson
Alcoa: Here We Go Again Another quarter has rolled by, and nothing much has changed for the giant American aluminum producer. 2005 wasn't exactly a banner year for Alcoa; the stock rallied hard at year-end to finish basically flat for the year. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
August 10, 2005
Templates yield nano branches Making highly-branched nanoscale tubes and wires is a matter of easing off the juice by the right amount at the right time. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 25, 2011
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Earnings Preview Reliance Steel & Aluminum will unveil its latest earnings on Thursday, July 28. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Engineering
January 1, 2009
Kevin T. Higgins
Tastes Great, Less Weight MillerCoors is testing a nine-pack of 16-oz. aluminum bottles in 19 states; the package is said to drink like a bottle and cool like a can to deliver an invigorating taste experience. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 27, 2008
Christopher Barker
If You Missed the Global Steel Boom ... A review of the world's aluminum market. mark for My Articles similar articles
Industrial Physicist
Dec 2003/Jan 2004
Eric J. Lerner
Briefs Infrared tissue scans... Better electronic paper... Rapid manufacturing... Flipping storage fields mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 21, 2008
Christopher Barker
Aluminum Alert: China Stalls, Market Falls In the short term, expect a hard landing for the aluminum industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 11, 2011
David Lee Smith
Alcoa and Its Pals Gaining on Steel With the need to trim automotive weight, Alcoa and its pals just might benefit. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 29, 2012
Philip Robinson
X-ray vision uncovers hidden self portrait Scientists and art historians in Australia have uncovered a lost work of art by one of the country's most famous artists. But rather than lying neglected in a dusty attic, this work was hidden under nothing more than a layer of paint. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 15, 2004
Rich Smith
Alcoa vs. Ivan The aluminum manufacturer's Jamaican plant came through Hurricane Ivan's attack relatively unscathed. But the same cannot be said for Alcoa's customers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 7, 2008
Christopher Barker
Avoid Getting Crushed Like a Can Kaiser Aluminum does an abrupt about-face from a $24.8 million gain a year earlier to a $22.1 million loss for the third quarter of 2008. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
November 19, 2005
From the November 16, 1935, issue Bears in Yellowstone head into hibernation... New method makes aluminum plating on steel possible... Einstein's relativity theory to be tested in sun's eclipse... mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
December 1, 2004
John Teresko
Using Less To Create More Hydro Aluminum North America puts upgraded St. Augustine facility to work. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 13, 2009
David Lee Smith
Alcoa Hammered Into Tinfoil For the first of the blue chips to report, it wasn't a pretty quarter. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 29, 2008
Ananyo Bhattacharya
Threat to Future of European Synchrotron Plans to upgrade the most powerful x-ray source in Europe are in doubt because Germany and the UK may not come up with their share of the necessary funding, the facility's head has warned. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 9, 2007
Rich Duprey
Foolish Forecast: The Luster in Alcoa The aluminum producer is set to report its first-quarter financial results tomorrow. Investors, here is what you can expect to find. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
July 2006
Nasty, Dirty, Yucky... And in Demand A global building boom is driving up metal prices, turning trash into treasure. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 12, 2011
David Lee Smith
Alcoa Buries Last Year's Loss Following last year's use of red ink, Alcoa posts strength across the board. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 20, 2012
David Lee Smith
Alcoa's Picture is Brighter Than You Think Despite initiating earnings season with a miss, there are reasons to take a shine to Alcoa. mark for My Articles similar articles