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  • Article - 15 Aug 2005
    Research suggests that it could be possible to produce industrial nanoparticles in genetically engineered crops, instead of in the laboratory. By looking at two recent research projects on...
  • Article - 12 Aug 2004
    Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed gold-tipped nanocrystals or nanodumbells. These could be used as building blocks for nanotechnology based electrononics, transistirs...
  • News - 1 Aug 2007
    When it comes to searching out cancer cells, gold may turn out to be a precious metal. Purdue University researchers have created gold nanoparticles that are capable of identifying marker proteins...
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    Nanopartz™ is recognized as both an innovator and a quality supplier of gold nanoparticle based products including spherical gold nanoparticles and gold nanorods. Products developed at Nanopartz™...
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    Raith is a leading precision technology solution provider for nanofabrication, electron beam lithography, focused ion beam fabrication, nanoengineering and reverse engineering applications. Customers...
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    Malvern Panalytical technologies are used by scientists and engineers in a wide range of industries and organizations to solve the challenges associated with maximizing productivity, developing better...
  • News - 16 Sep 2014
    The quest to create artificial “squid skin” — camouflaging metamaterials that can “see” colors and automatically blend into the background — is one step closer to...
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    Xenocs is a supplier of x-ray scattering equipment (SAXS/WAXS) for characterizing the nanostructure and morphology of materials at the nanoscale. Such equipment is used for the research, development,...
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    For over 20 years, DME has successfully dealt with the development and manufacturing of atomic force microscopes. In this connection DME's key points are easy usability, manufacturing by...
  • News - 30 Oct 2013
    Structures that put a spin on light reveal tiny amounts of DNA with 50 times better sensitivity than the best current methods, a collaboration between the University of Michigan and Jiangnan...

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