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Private Whys?

Yes, back to school can be fun for teachers, and students

Being a student is a lot like being a private investigator. You gather facts, study clues and find answers. Why did humans find it necessary to change the materials they used to make their tools? What is the main tool of the Information Age? Find out with Private Whys? Read More

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Artists Give New Life to Recycled Copper

With today’s focus on going green, many contemporary copper artists are using recycled copper for its beauty and flexibility. Read More

Landmark Seagram Building Celebrates 50 Years

One of New York City’s biggest celebrities—38 stories tall and a city block wide—is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Read More

Contemporary Furniture Designers Turn to Copper

Contemporary furniture designers are turning to copper, brass and bronze furniture designs to brighten up modern decor. Read More

Ave Maria – A Vision in Copper

The first Catholic university established in 40 years is being built, and roofed, with long-term sustainability in mind. Read More

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Copper Artist Joe Cooper

When it comes to copper, this artist is the "boss"

Although his prime interest has always been Paramahansa Yogananda, a meditative practice he studied at age of 13, Lee Robertson began his artistic journey during the Christmas season that followed his return from Vietnam when he saw a sculpture of a metal tree on a rock. Read More

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Machined Products: brass vs. other materials

Learn what high-volume manufacturers of turn components have long known: that the superior machinability of brass usually means lower productions costs. Read More

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