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  • News - 11 Jun 2015
    PARC, a Xerox company, has secured funding with the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) under the Methane Observation Networks with Innovative Technology...
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    JanisULT designs and builds refrigerators for operation below 1 K with a focus on quantum technology applications. We offer the widest range of helium-3 refrigerators and dilution refrigerators...
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    Universal Matter has developed cleaner, faster, and less expensive technology to commercialize graphene, a carbon-based nanomaterial with multiple applications. Our proprietary Flash Joule Heating...
  • News - 17 Mar 2022
    A team of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Sensors and Actuators: A. Physical that reviewed the applicability of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials as breath analyzers for disease...
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    Norkem is a major international stockist, distributor and producer of high quality speciality and industrial chemicals. Established in 1970, the company has followed a path of continuing expansion and...
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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...
  • Article - 18 Jun 2007
    While Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have come into existence only in the last decade, they have application in almost all areas of science. Microcantilevers are the most basic form on MEMS.
  • News - 7 Feb 2007
    Researchers at Purdue University have shown how to create a new class of tiny sensors for applications ranging from environmental protection to pharmaceutical preservation. Although similar...
  • News - 13 Jan 2009
    When cells are under stress, they blow off steam by releasing minute amounts of nitrogen oxides and other toxic gases. In a recent paper,* researchers at the National Institute of Standards and...
  • Article - 11 May 2023
    In this article, AZoNano discusses how nanomaterials could be used to improve the efficiency and sensitivity of hydrogen gas detection.

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