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    Insplorion, a privately held company based in Gothenburg, Sweden, is dedicated to accelerate our customers’ research by providing them with a new powerful tool – Nanoplasmonic Sensing....
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    The history of OCSiAl began in 2009 with the question – “Is it possible to create an industrial technology for the synthesis of single walled carbon nanotubes, scalable to hundreds of...
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    Dirigent Acoustics LLC was founded in 2007 with the aim to provide expert assistance and optimal solutions to everyone facing challenges related to acoustic comfort, noise protection, sound isolation,...
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    Since our inception in 1978 we have been providing leading edge instrumentation for the field of particle size analysis. We are an applications driven company that provides solutions to our...
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    RHK delivers compelling value and proven quality to broaden the frontiers of atomic scale research. We stand ready to meet your specifications and exceed your expectations. RHK’s surface...
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    Imina Technologies SA is born from the idea that conventional nanopositioning instruments used by scientists at the forefront of nanotechnology research are lacking of versatility to quickly adapt to...
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    Dalia Yablon, Ph.D. and Paul E. West, Ph.D, two leading experts in scanning probe/atomic force microscopy (SPM/AFM) with decades of experience between them, are teaming up to help de-mystify their...
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    On 26th May, Nanyang Technological University's School of Biological Science (SBS) will pioneer the world's first remotely controlled Solution X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) experiment. The...
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    UT Dallas is introducing a new minor in nanoscience and technology, enabling undergraduates to augment their core studies with a grounding in what's also known as molecular...
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    Tiny self-assembling metal cubes dance across the screen in a video posted on the Web site of the Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology. You could read a book — or at least several...

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