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    Norsam Technologies, Inc. is a company providing microscopic, high technology products and services to its customers. The company operates a laboratory located in Hillsboro, Oregon and maintains a...
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    Zygo is a global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced metrology systems and ultra-precise optical components and assemblies. Our mission is to enable customer success by delivering...
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    In 1936, the Laboratory Equipment Company introduced the first rapid carbon determinator to the American iron and steel industry. Today, 75 years later, LECO is recognized globally as a leader in...
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    By creating diamond-based nanowire devices, a team at Harvard has taken another step towards making applications based on quantum science and technology possible. The new device offers a...
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    K-Tek Nanotechnology LLC, a distributor of AFM accessories, supplies the most well known and latest technology the SPM industry has to offer. With proven quality and competitive pricing, our products...
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    General Nanotechnology (GN) has created and is developing hardware and software that provides advanced capabilities in imaging, nano-manipulation, nano-fabrication, nano-spectro-photometry, near field...
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    According to an article published in the Geochemical Perspectives Letters journal, low pressure and temperature geological processes that occur on Earth can promote the formation of natural...
  • Article - 19 Mar 2025
    Researchers are exploring materials like carbyne and borophene as stronger alternatives to graphene. Find out how these emerging materials compare.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2022
    AZoNano covers nanodiamonds, which are nanometer-size diamonds with unique structures and characteristics that make them useful for many industrial applications.
  • Article - 19 Jun 2017
    Diamond is the hardest of all single-phase materials with hardness values approximately 100 GPa, depending on the crystalline direction.

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