What Are the Options for Disposition of Excess Weapons Plutonium? W. Stoll Material Matter 01 March 1998 Pages: 6 - 16
Materials for Sports F. H. Sam FroesSteve HaakeXavier Velay Materials For Sport 01 March 1998 Pages: 32 - 38
Performance Standards Governing New Materials for Sports J. Nadine Gelberg Materials For Sport 01 March 1998 Pages: 39 - 41
Independent-Study Course Examines Materials in Tennis Rackets and Hockey Sticks Edward Mark Lenoe Materials For Sport 01 March 1998 Pages: 47 - 49
The Role of Materials in the Design of an Improved Cricket Bat C. Grant Materials For Sport 01 March 1998 Pages: 50 - 53
Bicycles Roll Along from Wooden Wagon Wheel to Alloy Tubing C. J. McMahon Jr. Materials For Sport 01 March 1998 Pages: 54 - 55
Modeling Bicycle-Rider Vibrations: Implications for Materials Selection Tye T. GribbF. J. WorzalaG. W. Gribb Materials For Sport 01 March 1998 Pages: 56 - 58
1997 Fall Meeting Reflects Popularity and Breadth of MRS Meetings MRS News 01 March 1998 Pages: 59 - 75
MRS Invites Nominations for the Von Hippel Award, Turnbull Lectureship, and MRS Medal MRS News 01 March 1998 Pages: 76 - 77
Congressional Fellow Brian Holloway Illuminates Materials Issues in Washington Policy MRS News 01 March 1998 Pages: 78 - 78
Anne Mayes Named Outstanding Young Investigator for Work on Macromolecules MRS News 01 March 1998 Pages: 79 - 79
Plenary Speaker Lockwood to Address Materials Aspect of Volcanoes at MRS Spring Meeting MRS News 01 March 1998 Pages: 80 - 83