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www.materialmoments.org/top100.html. Accessed May 28, 2009.
Presentation of the top 100 developments in the long history of
materials science, as compiled in a survey conducted by JOM, the
journal of the Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society.
Read, Randy J. “Overview of Macromolecular X-ray Crystallography.”
Available online. URL: http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/
Course/Overview/Overview.html. Accessed May 28, 2009. This Web
page offers a well-illustrated description of the principles and prac-
tice of X-ray crystallography, an extremely important technique in
determining the structure of materials.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. “Materials Science and Tech-
nology.” Available online. URL: http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/.
Accessed May 28, 2009. Thanks to the hard work of dozens of high
school teachers, as well as a number of college professors and stu-
dents, this Web site presents a highly informative set of pages on the
science of materials. There are modules on ceramics, metals, poly-
mers (plastics), composites, concrete, and more.
Xiang, X.-D., Xiaodong Sun, Gabriel Briceño. Yulin Lou, Kai-An Wang,
Hauyee Chang, William G. Wallace-Freedman, et al. “A Combinato-
rial Approach to Materials Discovery.” Science 268 (June 23, 1995):
1,738-1,740. The researchers performed parallel synthesis to make
an array of different combinations of elements such as bismuth,
strontium, barium, yttrium, oxygen, and others.
Zarivach, Raz, Marija Vuckovic, Wanyin Deng, B. Brett Finlay, and
Natalie C. Strynadka. “Structural Analysis of a Prototypical ATPase
from the Type III Secretion System.” Nature Structural and Molecu-
lar Biology 14 (2007): 131-137. The researchers used X-ray crystal-
lography and other techniques to describe the structure of a critical
enzyme.
Web sites
Chemical Abstracts Service. Available online. URL: http://www.cas.
org/. Accessed May 28, 2009. A division of the American Chemical
Society, the Chemical Abstracts Service has one of the most exten-
sive collections of chemical information in the world.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Available online. URL:
http://www.llnl.gov/. Accessed May 28, 2009. This Web site contains
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