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    Bruker BioAFM, former JPK Instruments AG,  is a lead­ing man­u­fac­tur­er of nano-an­a­lyt­i­cal in­stru­ments - par­tic­u­lar­ly based...
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    Wyatt Technology Corporation develops instrumentation, software and techniques for the characterization of macromolecules and nanoparticles, in solution, based on light scattering and related...
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    Our pursuit is progress for people everywhere. That's why we take a closer look at things, ask questions, and think ahead. We've been around for more than 350 years, yet our majority owners...
  • News - 26 Jan 2015
    Scientists from the University of Twente have developed spherical gold particles which are capable of drilling a nano-diameter tunnel in a ceramic material upon heating. The research published...
  • News - 7 Nov 2012
    BioNano Genomics today announced the commercial rollout of its breakthrough Irys™ System, an intuitively designed genome mapping system that empowers genomics researchers with a new way of...
  • News - 7 Oct 2011
    The time consuming process of performing DNA analysis has been reduced to a matter of minutes, thanks to the research headed by Donald K Roper, an associate professor of chemical engineering at the...
  • News - 21 Mar 2011
    San Diego-based Accelrys is collaborating with Oxford Nanopore Technologies. The joint venture will create software for complicated analyses of information derived by Oxford Nanopore single molecule...
  • News - 14 Feb 2011
    Researchers using DNA microarrays to diagnose developmental disabilities or congenital anomalies in children may unexpectedly identify that some have been conceived through incest. This raises...
  • News - 1 Oct 2010
    Imagine the day a machine can draw your blood, screen it for genetic mutations and chemical variations that can cause cancer, and pop out a drug tailor-made for your DNA. That hypothetical drug...
  • News - 3 May 2010
    Our DNA is under constant siege from a variety of damaging agents. Damage to DNA and the ability of cells to repair that damage has broad health implications, from aging and heritable diseases to...

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