The history channel looks at the “Modern Marvels” of “Heavy Metals” Maureen BykoMaureen Byko Feature Pages: 12 - 15
The history of solid-solution-strengthened Ni alloys for aqueous corrosion service F. Galen Hodge Overview Pages: 28 - 31
Nanoengineering opens a new era for tungsten as well Q. WeiK. T. RameshR. J. Dowding Research Summary Pages: 40 - 44
Vacuum plasma spraying: A new concept for manufacturing Ti-6Al-4V structures H. R. SalimijaziT. W. CoyleJ. Mostaghimi Overview Pages: 50 - 56
The potential applications for titanium metal powder and their life cycle impacts T. E. NorgateG. Wellwood Overview Pages: 58 - 63
The evolution of microstructure during the processing of gamma Ti−Al alloys W. Sha Overview Pages: 64 - 66
In-situ observations of phase transformations in titanium Dominic PhelanMark ReidRian Dippenaar Research Summary Pages: 67 - 69
Preserving the USS Arizona: Retired engineer applies skills to public service Kelly Roncone End Notes Pages: 80 - 80