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    Nanotechnology is our field. Precision is our tradition. Innovation is our key instrument. That's why we are located in Switzerland, one of the most powerful and innovative areas in Europe. Using...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2024
    This article presents an introduction to the photothermal properties of nanoparticles as well as the photothermal applications of nanoparticles.
  • Article - 11 Nov 2005
    A standard sample of gold colloids suitably immobilized on glass has been shown to be suitable for for Atomic Force Microscopy calibration at the nanoscale, operating in Contact Mode (CM) and Tapping...
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    US Global Nanospace, Inc. is a solutions oriented research and development company that specializes in identifying, developing, and commercializing new and emerging technologies and products for...
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    Created in 1964, Inserm is a public institution with a scientific and technical vocation, under the dual auspices of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Research. Inserm is the only French...
  • News - 22 Mar 2009
    A new metal nanostructure developed by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has already shown promise in cancer therapy studies and could be used for chemical and biological...
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    NC State is ranked 6th in technology strength of patents, 7th among national research universities in industry-funded research, 12th among national research universities in non-federally funded...
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    Queensgate Instruments was founded in 1979 and span out from a ground-breaking research programme at Imperial College, London. Queensgate Instruments quite literally "wrote the book" on...
  • News - 3 Mar 2012
    Theoretical insights of a study conducted by a research team led by Junqiao Wu from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy have explained in detail about the...
  • Article - 22 Sep 2009
    RMIT University researchers have used nanotechnology to create a pioneering sensor that can precisely measure one of the world's most poisonous substances, mercury.

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