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    The mission of Los Alamos National Laboratory is national security. Most Los Alamos employees are working to help ensure the safety and reliability of the nuclear weapons in our country's...
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    SkyWater’s TaaS model streamlines the path to production for customers with development services, volume production and heterogeneous integration solutions in its world-class U.S....
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    QM Cell Dots is one of the breakthrough entities in the solar industry that aims to deliver green and clean energy around the world. QM Cell Dots is a high-tech company that collaborates with an...
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    EPRUI Nanoparticles & Microspheres Co. Ltd is a high-tech enterprise focusing on research and development of nanomaterials and microspheres products. We have cooperated closely with well-known...
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    Nanopartz™ is recognized as both an innovator and a quality supplier of gold nanoparticle based products including spherical gold nanoparticles and gold nanorods. Products developed at...
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    Nanocs provides various Nanostruture production systems, including CVD and PVD system for nanotube and nanowire production. We also offer several thin film coating systems from multi targets...
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    Electrical test instrument manufacturer, Keithley Instrument Inc., is to provide a semiconductor device characterization system to Albany Nanotech. Posted February 2 2004
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    Sandia National Laboratories researchers have made the first measurements of thermoelectric behavior by a nanoporous metal-organic framework (MOF), a development that could lead to an entirely new...
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    Computers might one day recycle part of their own waste heat, using a material being studied by researchers at Ohio State University. The material is a semiconductor called gallium manganese...

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