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  • Article - 19 Nov 2003
    Researchers at Indiana University have found that nanoscopic clusters of gallium atoms melt at much higher temperatures than bulk gallium. Posted November 11 2003
  • News - 21 Feb 2022
    Aluminum is a highly reactive metal that can remove oxygen from water molecules to produce hydrogen gas. Its extensive use in products that are exposed to wetness poses no danger because aluminum...
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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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    WITec GmbH pioneered 3D Raman imaging and correlative microscopy and continues to lead the industry with a product portfolio that offers speed, sensitivity and resolution without compromise. Raman,...
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    2022 marks Hiden Analytical’s 40th year of continuous and independent operation in the field of mass spectrometry.  Driven by customer and application focussed innovation, a unique and...
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    As a long-standing equipment supplier, Vistec Electron Beam GmbH is providing leading technology solutions for advanced electron-beam lithography (EBL). Based on the Variable Shaped Beam (VSB)...
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    XEI Scientific, Inc. was founded in 1991 by Ronald Vane to provide an effective way to gently clean scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), focused ion beams (FIBs) and other vacuum systems. XEI...
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    For the last 46 years Kratos Analytical has provided state-of-the-art spectrometers for surface analysis and we are committed to continuing with development of leading technologies. As we approach our...
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    HORIBA, headquartered in the United States, provides an extensive array of instruments and solutions for applications across a broad range of scientific R&D and QC measurements. HORIBA is a world...
  • News - 20 Feb 2008
    Purdue University engineers have developed a new aluminum-rich alloy that produces hydrogen by splitting water and is economically competitive with conventional fuels for transportation and power...

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