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    CH Instruments was established in 1994. The first instrument series, the Model 600 series electrochemical analyzer / workstation, was introduced at the end of 1994. Since then, new products have been...
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    For more than 20 years, ZAHNER measurement systems have proven to be first choice for laboratory measurement equipment in various branches of university and industry research. The reason is the high...
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    We are developing and intend to design, manufacture and sell advanced energy storage components and devices based on our patented e3 Supercell technology. We believe our application specific e3...
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    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) researches solutions for a climate-neutral society. Researchers are developing and optimising efficient and cost-effective materials for...
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    The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and...
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    An innovative study published in the journal, Nature, has attempted to enhance the sensitivity level of sensors to a femtomolar level through a novel sensing platform that utilizes a...
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    Integrated Graphene's Gii technology enables disruptive manufacturers to develop products of the future, today, within each market. The company has developed and patented a revolutionary...
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    When a solid material is immersed in a liquid, the liquid immediately next to its surface differs from that of the bulk liquid at the molecular level. This interfacial layer is critical to our...
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    Nanotech Digital GmbH develops semiconductor equipment and process technology and graphene application. In thin film and semiconductor processing area is our main field. Flexible Transparent...
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    An eruption of lithium at the tip of a battery's electrode, cracks in the electrode's body, and a coat forming on the electrode's surface reveal how recharging a battery many times leads...

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