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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 1865530, member: 15685"] The US DOE and NIST both have programs that support research into an extraordinary array of materials, their manufacture and their behavior. [PLAIN]http://www.science.doe.gov/bes/dms/DMSE.htm[/PLAIN] [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Current link to BES is [URL]https://www.energy.gov/science/bes/basic-energy-sciences[/URL] I cannot find a link to MSE (Materials Science and Engineering).[/COLOR] There is a publications page which migh be of interest. [PLAIN]http://www.science.doe.gov/bes/dms/Publications/publications.htm[/PLAIN] In addition there are a number of scientific and technical societies devoted to materials, their science and engineering, and standards development. ASM International TMS MRS ASTM SAE (AMS) ASME I'll add more information as I have time. [/QUOTE]
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