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    The Birck Nanotechnology Center opened in July of 2005. This $58 million facility comprises 187,000 square feet, providing office space for 45 faculty, 21 clerical and technical staff, and up to 180...
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    Phenom. Making SEM personal Phenom, world’s fastest Desktop Scanning Electron Microscope takes your imaging performance to a higher level. The Phenom desktop scanning electron microscope...
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    Nanosurf: Zoom into the future Nanosurf is a company that thrives on challenges at the frontier of what is physically achievable. By concentrating our collective efforts on the obstacles that stand...
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    Customized microscopic magnets that might one day be injected into the body could add color to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), while also potentially enhancing sensitivity and the amount of...
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    Anton Paar Great people | Great instruments The “Anton Paar” success story began on January 4, 1922, when Anton Paar started his metalworking shop. Back then, it was hard to imagine that...
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    The MIT community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better world through education, research, and innovation. We are fun and quirky, elite but not elitist, inventive and...
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    MR SOLUTIONS is an independent world leader in MRI technology, developer and manufacturer of the world’s first range of commercial, superconducting, cryogen-free (dry magnet), preclinical...
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    Angstrom Sciences was founded in 1988 by Mark A. Bernick with a corporate mission to supply the most advanced magnetron sputtering cathodes and high purity materials for plasma vapor deposition of...
  • News - 6 May 2022
    The new technology, devised by researchers from Imperial College London, has the potential to reduce the energy cost of artificial intelligence (AI), which is now doubling every 3.5 months...
  • News - 10 Dec 2012
    As technology advances, it tends to shrink. From cell phones to laptops—powered by increasingly faster and tinier processors—everything is getting thinner and sleeker. And now light beams...

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