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Electron Microscope Breakthrough from IBM and Nion - New Technology

IBM and Nion have developed technology that extends the reach of electron microscopes. Using magnetic lenses and computers they have reduced the electron beam size to allow imaging of features not previously possible, by correcting aberrations. Posted August 8 2002

From Nion Co. 23 Oct 2003
Non-volatile Computer Memory Made From Self Assembled Nanocells

Non-volatile Computer Memory Made From Self Assembled Nanocells

Rice University Researchers have self-assembled molecular electronic components to create a device that works as non-volatile memory.

From Dept. of Chemistry Rice University 21 Oct 2003
Biodegradable Plastic Produced Using Nanotechnology

Biodegradable Plastic Produced Using Nanotechnology

Chinese Researchers have used nanotechnology to turn carbon dioxide waste into biodegradable plastics.

From Chinese Academy of Sciences 14 Oct 2003
Gold Nanoplugs - Gold Nanoparticles for Use in Biological Sensors

Gold Nanoplugs - Gold Nanoparticles for Use in Biological Sensors

Researchers have devised a way to use gold nanoparticles as tiny electrical wires to plug enzymes into electrodes.

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Chemical Process for Separating and Manipulating Carbon Nanotubes

Chemical Process for Separating and Manipulating Carbon Nanotubes

A new technology for separating nanotubes has been developed by the University of Illinois at Urbana.

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Nanomaterials Designed to Reduce Off-Target Effects of Cancer Drugs

Dr. Amir Sheikhi

AZoNano speaks with Dr. Amir Sheikhi from Pennsylvania State University about his research into creating a new group of nanomaterials designed to capture chemotherapy drugs before they impact healthy tissue, amending a fault traditionally associated with conventional nanoparticles.

Nanomaterials Designed to Reduce Off-Target Effects of Cancer Drugs

Engineering Novel Semiconducting Ferroelectric 2D Materials

Xirui Wang

We speak with Xirui Wang about research that engineered semiconducting ferroelectric properties into a series of transition metal dichalcogenides.

Engineering Novel Semiconducting Ferroelectric 2D Materials

Applying Nanofluidics to Enhance Biomanufacturing

Dr. Georgios Katsikis

We speak with Dr. Georgios Katsikis about his involvement in new research that employs nanofluidics to assess the DNA content of viral vectors.

Applying Nanofluidics to Enhance Biomanufacturing
Filmetrics® F20 Thin-Film Analyzer: Accurate, Affordable, Reliable

Filmetrics® F20 Thin-Film Analyzer: Accurate, Affordable, Reliable

The Filmetrics F20 benchtop film thickness measurement tool is a general purpose instrument for measuring thickness and refractive index.

From Filmetrics, a KLA Company
The Filmetrics® F54-XY-200 for Thickness Measurement

The Filmetrics® F54-XY-200 for Thickness Measurement

The Filmetrics® F54-XY-200 is a thickness measurement tool created for automated sequence measurement. It is available in various wavelength configuration options, allowing compatibility with a range of film thickness measurement applications.

From KLA Instruments™
Benchtop DMA Density Meters

Benchtop DMA Density Meters

Anton Paar’s unique pulsed excitation method allows their benchtop DMA density meters to provide unparalleled reliability, accuracy and sensitivity.

From Anton Paar GmbH

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