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    Anton Paar Great people | Great instruments The “Anton Paar” success story began on January 4, 1922, when Anton Paar started his metalworking shop. Back then, it was hard to imagine that...
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    NanoGraf Corporation has developed a novel high energy density Si-based anode material that has the long-term potential to replace graphitic-based anodes in lithium-ion batteries for a range of...
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    Eqalix, Inc. is an emerging regenerative medicine development company with a goal of enhancing the quality of life of consumers and patients by providing novel nano-materials for the repair and...
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    Particle Measuring Systems has 35 years experience designing, manufacturing, and servicing microcontamination monitoring instrumentation and software used for detecting particles in air, liquid, and...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2006
    The growing need to develop and apply new photonic technologies represents an opportunity for the North East of England, one that aligns firmly with One NorthEast's strategic focus to build and...
  • Article - 11 Sep 2005
    Americans welcome new potential life-saving and enhancing applications promised by nanotechnology. They also voice concern over nanotechnology’s potential long-term human health and environmental...
  • Article - 11 Sep 2005
    Americans welcome new potential life-saving and enhancing applications promised by nanotechnology. They also voice concern over nanotechnology’s potential long-term human health and environmental...
  • Article - 29 Jul 2004
    Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a method for producing thin-film transistors by carving specks of single crystal silicon from a bulk wafer and casting them...
  • Article - 18 Feb 2004
    AMR Technologies have developed a new novel nanosized cerium oxide (CeO2) material that is suited to consumer goods applications. Posted February 9 2004
  • Article - 6 Nov 2003
    Penn State electrical engineers say that adding buckyballs or carbon nanotubes to nematic liquid crystals changes their properties and makes them low-cost alternatives for holographic and image...

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