Advances in In Situ Nanomechanical Testing. In situ nanomechanical testing can provide critical insights into the fundamental processes that lead to deformation phenomena in materials. Simultaneous observations of deformation phenomena and measurements of mechanical response in situ allow for nanomechanical testing information to be connected to models to elucidate the subtlety and complexity of how materials respond to stress and strain. The image on the cover shows a low magnification transmission electron microscope image of focused ion beam-milled copper nano-tensile samples. A diamond gripper was also milled with the focused ion beam to perform uniaxial tensile tests of the electron-transparent samples. Image courtesy of D. Kiener and A.M. Minor. See the technical theme that begins on p. 438.
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ISMES VIII to be held July 21–27 at Caltech
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2019 MRS Spring Meeting offers something for everyone
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George Crabtree: Physicist and proponent of sustainable energy
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Beyond the Lab
Minerals with a mission: Carol Jantzen establishes Fredericks Mineral Gallery for STEM education
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Book Reviews
Fifty Materials That Make the World by Ian Baker
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Materials Engineering: Bonding, Structure, and Structure-Property Relationships by Susan Trolier-McKinstry and Robert E. Newnham
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ZnO Thin-Film Transistors for Cost-Efficient Flexible Electronics by Fábio Fedrizzi Vidor, Gilson Inácio Wirth, and Ulrich Hilleringmann
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LOOK AGAIN
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MRS volume 44 issue 6 Cover and Front matter
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MRS volume 44 issue 6 Cover and Back matter
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