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  • Article - 24 Mar 2004
    A team of scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered deep in an abandoned iron mine a microbe that produces willowy crystalline...
  • News - 8 Sep 2011
    Michigan State University researchers have discovered that Geobacter bacteria’s conductive pili or nanowires control the electrical activity during the cleanup process of nuclear wastes such as...
  • News - 2 Jun 2010
    Using a microscope designed to image the arrangement and interactions of electrons in crystals, scientists have captured the first images of electrons that appear to take on extraordinary mass under...
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    Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis provides leading-edge tools that enable materials characterisation and sample manipulation at the nanometre scale. Used on electron microscopes and ion-beam systems,...
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  • News - 18 Dec 2013
    The latest episode in the American Chemical Society's (ACS') award-winning Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions podcast series features a new design for a highly sensitive device that can...
  • News - 15 Nov 2013
    As the Fukushima crisis continues to remind the world of the potential dangers of nuclear disposal and unforeseen accidents, scientists are reporting progress toward a new way to detect the...
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    Teledyne Leeman Labs is the analytical instrument company that more corporations, government agencies, municipalities, and educational institutions are choosing to do business with – across the...
  • News - 11 Sep 2008
    Thanks to a newly-developed technology at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, global shortages of radio isotopes for cancer diagnosis could be a thing of the past. This is the...

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