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  • News - 10 Apr 2007
    Biomedical engineers are constantly coming up with ways to repair the human body, replacing defective and worn out parts with plastic, titanium, and ceramic substitutes - but the body does not always...
  • News - 23 Mar 2007
    The introduction of the patented technique of MultiFrequency Fluorometry gives you access to a previously uncharted region of fluorescence dynamics. Horiba Jobin Yvon, the only manufacturer of...
  • News - 16 Mar 2007
    A new monobloc assembly on the Hiden Analytical HPR-30 series of process gas analysers provides twin conductance paths allowing base pressure measurements and process measurements with the same...
  • News - 14 Mar 2007
    Researchers at the Stuttgart-based Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research and the University of Manchester have created the thinnest membranes possible: They consist of only a single layer of...
  • News - 14 Mar 2007
    Every time you switch on a light bulb, 10 to the power of 15 (a million times a billion) visible photons, the elementary particles of light, are illuminating the room in every second. If that is too...
  • News - 6 Mar 2007
    STMicroelectronics has announced its first serial real-time clock (RTC) chips with factory calibration, enabling manufacturers using the parts to simplify assembly and test operations by omitting the...
  • News - 6 Mar 2007
    TeraVicta Technologies has announced a product roadmap which extends the reach of this exciting new technology. Leveraging its proven switch technology, TeraVicta is introducing three new product...
  • News - 6 Mar 2007
    Researchers have used the world's thinnest material to create a new type of technology, which could be used to make super-fast electronic components and speed up the development of...
  • News - 6 Mar 2007
    Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a prototype nanoscale electronic switch that works like lightning - except for the speed. Their...
  • News - 2 Mar 2007
    By fusing wet and dry nanotechnologies, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have found a way to control the flow of water through carbon nanotube membranes with an unprecedented level of...

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