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  • Article - 25 Nov 2004
    The team of researchers managed to achieve this breakthrough in III-V semiconductor construction by using a ‘bottom-up’ approach in the production process, rather than the conventional method of...
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    The J. Bennett Johnston, Sr., Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD), is named for the father of its congressional sponsor, Senator J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. of Louisiana. CAMD is a...
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    Celestica is a world leader in the delivery of innovative electronics manufacturing services (EMS). Celestica operates a highly sophisticated global manufacturing network with operations in Asia,...
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    Headquartered in San Juan Capistrano, California, ENDEVCO Corporation is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of dynamic instrumentation for vibration, shock and pressure measurements....
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    The Nanobiotechnology Center (NBTC) was established in January 2000 as a Science & Technology Center, with core funding from the National Science Foundation. Nanobiotechnology is an emerging area...
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    The NaioSTM is a scanning tunneling microscope that brings together scan head and controller in a single instrument for even simpler installation.
  • Article - 24 Feb 2004
    Nanotech 2004, the largest international nanotechnology conference and trade show in the world, today announced that the Boston Sheraton Hotel will be the location of its 7th annual show on March...
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    A natural product found in both coconut oil and human breast milk lauric acid -- shines as a possible new acne treatment thanks to a bioengineering graduate student from the UC San Diego Jacobs School...
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    PlasmaChem GmbH was founded 1993 in Mainz. In 2005 the company moved from Mainz to Berlin and is now located in the district Adlershof - the "City of Science and Media" —...
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    Andy Minor of Berkeley Lab's National Center for Electron Microscopy explains measuring stress and strain on nanostructures with the In Situ Microscope.

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