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    Creating ground-breaking innovations in analytical science is our mission. Nanolyse creates simple, low-cost chemical measurement and testing sensor technologies to address global needs across...
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    The key to realising the potential of graphene is partnership. At 7,825 square metres and with £13m of state-of-the-art equipment, the National Graphene Institute (NGI) is the home of this...
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    Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs) are versatile instruments that interact with surfaces at the nanometer scale. By "feeling" a sample using a very sharp needle, not unlike the way a record...
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    STOE develops, manufactures and sells scientific instruments for the non-destructive analysis of substances. Based on the X-ray diffraction (XRD) method, these systems characterize single crystals and...
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    Graphenea is a leading graphene producer for industrial and research needs. Graphenea has developed a leading synthesis and transfer process to obtain high uniformity monolayer graphene films on any...
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    Protochips is the leader for in situ (real-world) electron microscopy products. The revolutionary systems include Atmosphere for pressurized gas and heating, Poseidon Select for liquid; electrical and...
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    BESS Technologies has expertise in the design of nanostructures to create high-performing components for lithium ion batteries. The benefits of BESS Tech's battery technology...
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    The Microsystems and Nanotechnology Centre, within the Materials Department, was established in 1994 by Professor Whatmore. Since then it has grown to 50 staff and students. The Head of Centre is Dr...
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    Queensgate Instruments was founded in 1979 and span out from a ground-breaking research programme at Imperial College, London. Queensgate Instruments quite literally "wrote the book" on...
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    Alloyed CdSeTe QDs exhibit tunable emission up to 850 nm, ideal for deep-tissue imaging, studied using HORIBA FluoroMax® spectrofluorometer.

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