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Emerging Professionals: Future Focus

Future Focus articles: Srividhya Rajagopalan Vasumathi, Karthick Arunachalam, Manivasakam Munusami, Muthuabi Annamalai, and Manisha Vidyavathy: “Potter’s Fable: Exploring ceramics through comics” Helen Widman: “Launching toward greatness with the ACerS Mentor Program” This Bulletin content is for ACerS members and registered users only. Sign up to become a FREE associate member…

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Emerging Professionals: Science for Society

Science for Society articles: Gowtham Rajan: “Greening bioceramics: The organic route to hydroxyapatite” Azriel Carr: “Gaffer’s Guild: Building knowledge and community through a shared love of glassblowing” Brittney Hauke: “The importance of DEI initiatives in unprecedented times” This Bulletin content is for ACerS members and registered users only. Sign up…

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Emerging Professionals: Research Articles

Research articles: Tiffany Liu: “Constructing wellness: Why infrastructure needs preventive care” Thai Nguyen: “Upgrading soil monitoring capabilities: Neutron radiography detects ceramic-enhanced microplastic movement” Kartik Nemani: “Ultrahigh-temperature ceramics: Empowering better energy usage in next-generation systems” This Bulletin content is for ACerS members and registered users only. Sign up to become a…

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Distributed acoustic sensing: The growing potential of fiber-based environmental monitoring

The Rhône Glacier is one of the natural wonders of Switzerland, a massive river of ice that is among the most visited glaciers in the world. It is not only an entrancing tourist destination, but its health is critical to the larger ecosystem—it is the source of the Rhône river,…

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Uncovering structure–property relationships of iron phosphate nuclear waste glasses

Among the glass-forming systems, phosphate glasses have several unique physical and processing properties that are different from conventional silicate glasses, making them potential candidates for applications ranging from biomedicine to photonics to nuclear energy. Iron phosphate glasses are a particularly promising alternative to borosilicate glasses for high-level nuclear waste vitrification.1…

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Preserving natural heritage: Inside Imerys’ first Biodiversity Report

Biodiversity, or the variety of life on Earth, underpins everything we need to survive, from food and clean water to medicines and shelter. Minerals are also essential to human life, and they are found everywhere in our daily lives, from cosmetics to construction. Mineral extraction can be a very disruptive…

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A brief history of dislocations in ceramics: From Steinsalz to quantum wires

Dislocations, or one-dimensional line defects, are one of the most fundamental defect types next to zero-dimensional point defects; two-dimensional planar defects, including grain boundaries; and three-dimensional defects, such as precipitates. As the main carriers for plastic deformation in crystalline solids, dislocations have been extensively studied in metals, which have good…

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Environmental sensing and monitoring technologies: Global markets

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