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  • News - 19 Jun 2009
    Exactly four water molecules and one hydrogen chloride molecule are necessary to form the smallest droplet of acid. This was the result of work by the groups of Prof. Dr. Martina Havenith (physical...
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    At CryoSol, we believe innovation in vitrification sample preparation technology is of vital importance to advance cryo-electron microscopy results. The world needs reliable and reproducible solutions...
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    Ereztech provides world-class organometallic precursor R&D and manufacturing services for customers around the world, helping navigate the uncertainties of any feasibility analysis with deep...
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    GATTAquant focuses on probes for fast, easy and precise quantification of super-resolution systems. These probes allow customers to check the resolution of their microscope with a precision of a few...
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    Concentris provides analytical instruments for the detection of molecules and measurement of molecular interactions. At the heart of our instruments are micromechanical cantilevers allowing...
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    The Chemistry Department has been involved in a number of joint activities both within and outside of the University over the years. Four of these activities are perhaps particularly worth mentioning,...
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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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    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, CSIRO, is Australia’s premier research organisation which provides scientific solutions to industry, governments and communities...
  • News - 22 Sep 2010
    Ever since audiences heard Goldfinger utter the famous line, "No, Mr. Bond; I expect you to die," as a laser beam inched its way toward James Bond and threatened to cut him in half, lasers...
  • News - 14 Dec 2007
    A research team at Penn State has developed a novel method for attaching small molecules, such as neurotransmitters, to surfaces, which then are used to capture large biomolecules. By varying the...

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