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Cement and concrete (the most manufactured materials in the world) account today for about 8 percent of the world’s total […]
Oxide glasses are disordered molecular structures and typically show poor intrinsic ductility. As a consequence, these materials are brittle. Although […]
For glass scientists, the periodic table is their oyster—virtually all elements turn into a glass if quenched fast enough. Yet […]
A team of UCLA engineers has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop 3-D-printed concrete […]
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The Physics of AmoRphous and Inorganic Solids Laboratory (PARISlab) at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is seeking some outstanding […]
The Physics of AmoRphous and Inorganic Solids Laboratory (PARISlab) and Laboratory for the Chemistry of Construction Materials (LC2) at University […]
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