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The American Ceramic Society (Popularity: ): The ACerS provides the latest technical, scientific and educational information to its Members and others in the ceramics field.
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ICE-2003 International Conference on Electroceramics (Popularity: ): Information about the conference topics, deadlines, abstract submission and registration. The conference will be held 3-7 August, 2003, at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Center for Micro-Engineered Materials (CMEM) (Popularity: ): Materials science research and ceramic and composite materials research at the University of New Mexico. The Center's specialty is the chemical synthesis and processing of ceramic related materials on a ...
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U.S. Advanced Ceramics Association (Popularity: ): USACA promotes the use of advanced ceramic materials in industrial applications.
Zero-G Aerogel Production (Popularity: ): Research group describes manufacturing process in detail, offers general information and a collection of photographs.
CNN (Popularity: ): A gel that is 99.8 percent air has been designated the least dense solid in the world by Guinness World Records.
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