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    Directa Plus is a technological company, founded in 2005 in the USA, which develops processes for the production of a new generation of graphene-based nanomaterials targeting existing global...
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    Insplorion, a privately held company based in Gothenburg, Sweden, is dedicated to accelerate our customers’ research by providing them with a new powerful tool – Nanoplasmonic Sensing....
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    CONTIPRO is involved in the research, development and biotechnological production of active ingredients for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. It is one of the world’s leading...
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    Nanotechnology today is growing very rapidly and has infinite applications in almost everything we do. The medicine we take, food we eat, chemicals we use, car we drive and much much more. mknano...
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    Nanoprobes was founded to develop the most sensitive reagents and technology for detecting biological molecules. Our unique gold labeling technology uses chemically cross-linked metal clusters and...
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    Nanion Technologies is a spin-off from the Center of Nanoscience (CeNS) of the University of Munich (LMU). Nanion combines bio- and microtechnology in a company serving the life sciences industry by...
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    Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer...
  • News - 13 Feb 2008
    Johns Hopkins researchers from the Whiting School of Engineering and the School of Medicine have devised a micro-scale tool - a lab on a chip - designed to mimic the chemical complexities of the...
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    Orland Park, Illinois based CaluTech UV Lights today released its new Patent Pending line of ventilation mounted HVAC UV air purifiers. The new version of the CaluTech's ultraviolet light air...
  • News - 19 Sep 2007
    UCLA chemists working at the nanoscale have developed a new, inexpensive means of forcing luminescent polymers to give off polarized light and of confining that light to produce polymer-based...

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