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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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    Based in Rochester, New York, SiMPore is a nanotechnology company that designs and produces membranes and membrane-enabled products based on its silicon nano membrane technologies. SiMPore’s...
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    From our UK Headquarters, Prior Scientific designs and manufactures a wide range of scientific instrumentation, specialising in microscope automation and optical microscopy. This has been the core of...
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    CPI is the driving force behind a number of the North East's strategic R&D initiatives. Each of CPI' programmes focuses on bringing cutting edge technology research to the region, which...
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    A Kansas State University researcher is developing more efficient ways to save costs, time and energy when creating nanomaterials and lithium-ion batteries. Gurpreet Singh, assistant professor of...
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    SPTS Technologies, a supplier of advanced wafer processing solutions for the global semiconductor industry and related markets, today announced the launch of its Sigma® fxP physical vapor...
  • News - 27 Feb 2014
    Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a "superabsorbing" design that may significantly improve the light absorption efficiency of thin film solar cells and drive...
  • News - 16 Jul 2020
    University of Colorado Boulder researchers have used ultra-fast extreme ultraviolet lasers to measure the properties of materials more than 100 times thinner than a human red blood cell. The team,...
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    Taking images of ice a few nanometers thick as it forms bulk ice was supposed to be impossible. A scanning tunneling microscope (STM) shouldn’t work with ice because STMs create images by...
  • News - 23 May 2013
    Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new technique for creating high-quality semiconductor thin films at the atomic scale – meaning the films are only one atom thick....

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