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  • News - 4 Mar 2009
    MIT engineers are using carbon nanotubes only billionths of a meter thick to stitch together aerospace materials in work that could make airplane skins and other products some 10 times stronger at a...
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    FemtoTools, part of Oxford Instruments, is a Swiss high-tech company specializing in high-resolution, MEMS-based nanoindenters for applications in metallurgy, thin films, and microsystems...
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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...
  • News - 23 Dec 2021
    Up here in the macro world, we all feel fatigue now and then. It's the same for bundles of carbon nanotubes, no matter how perfect their individual components are. A Rice University study...
  • News - 5 May 2009
    In his office, MIT Professor of Chemical Engineering Gregory Rutledge keeps a small piece of fabric that at first glance resembles a Kleenex. This tissue-like material, softer than silk, is composed...
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    InProcess-LSP, headquartered in Oss at Pivot Park, is a rapidly growing, innovative company founded in 2014. Backed by a team of in-house experts—comprising physicists, chemists, and software...
  • News - 1 Sep 2022
    There is a pressing need for renewable, biodegradable air filters with excellent filtering efficiency. In a study published in Materials Today: Proceedings, nanocellulose sheets were developed for use...
  • News - 14 Jun 2022
    In an article published in the journal Biomedical Materials, researchers set out to produce environmentally friendly, high-performance electrospun nanofibers from poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL),...
  • News - 2 Jun 2022
    In a study published in the journal ACS Applied Nano Materials, a straightforward, quick, and easy approach was used to create hydrogel-based optical fiber sensors for ethanol detection....
  • News - 5 May 2022
    A recent study has documented the successful development of non-woven fabric materials that can absorb uremic toxins. This fabric is based on Nylon 6 containing modified carbon black-graphene...

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