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NASA Tech Briefs’ Materials Web page spotlights new engineering materials, coatings, and materials processing techniques, related primarily to ceramics, composites, plastics, and ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as published in NASA Tech Briefs magazine. The Tech Briefs describe applications of these materials in aerospace, defense, electronics, automotive, consumer products, and other major industries. Many of the Tech Briefs below are correlated to a Technical Support Package (TSP) or White Paper that can be downloaded free of charge.

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11 Nanotip Carpets as Antireflection Surfaces
12 Nano-Engineered Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
13 Making More-Complex Molecules Using Superthermal Atom/Molecule Collisions
14 Improved Silica Aerogel Composite Materials
15 Nematic Cells for Digital Light Deflection
16 Precipitation-Strengthened, High-Temperature, High-Force Shape Memory Alloys
17 Heat-Storage Modules Containing LiNO<sub>3</sub>&bull;3H<sub>2</sub>O and Graphite Foam
18 Polymer-Based Composite Catholytes for Li Thin-Film Cells
19 Using ALD To Bond CNTs to Substrates and Matrices
20 Alternating-Composition Layered Ceramic Barrier Coatings

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