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    Argonne National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's largest research centers. It is also the nation's first national laboratory, chartered in 1946. Argonne is a direct...
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    University of Surrey materials Short courses are carefully constructed to form modular components of the MSc degree programs. Each course is complete in itself and can also be undertaken by delegates...
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    With locations across four continents, CoorsTek is the international partner of choice for companies requiring the unique, high-performance products from engineered technical ceramics and advanced...
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    For nearly 30 years, RJ Lee Group, Inc. has excelled at providing analytical services, technical consulting, information management, and expert testimony in materials characterization and...
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    Inspired by data sent from NASA robots on Mars, Dr. Ronald Peterson, Professor of Geology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada, has observed a new mineral species on Earth, and predicts...
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    Founded in 2011, Grafoid Inc. is a graphene research, development and investment company that invests in, manages and develops markets for processes that produce economically scalable graphene for use...
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    Camlab, headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, has been supplying water testing and laboratory equipment globally for nearly 60 years. Camlab’s expertise in the supply of laboratory...
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    Litus is an emerging leader in the application of advanced chemistry and nanotechnology for the development of ground-breaking solutions to address some of the world’s biggest energy...
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    TMC is a global leader in precision floor vibration isolation systems with over 50 years of experience. Major research centers, OEM and end-user semiconductor manufacturers, drug discovery companies,...
  • News - 28 Jan 2015
    Nature packs away carbon in chalk, shells and rocks made by marine organisms that crystallize calcium carbonate. Now, research suggests that the soft, organic scaffolds in which such crystals form...

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