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    The Duke University Chemistry Department offers an exciting program of research conducted by a dynamic group of faculty and students using state of the art facilities. Over the last few years, four...
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    Protochips is the leader for in situ (real-world) electron microscopy products. The revolutionary systems include Atmosphere for pressurized gas and heating, Poseidon Select for liquid; electrical and...
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    Since 1949, Sandia National Laboratories has developed science-based technologies that support our national security. Today, the nearly 300 million Americans depend on Sandia's technology...
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    Graphenea is a leading graphene producer for industrial and research needs. Graphenea has developed a leading synthesis and transfer process to obtain high uniformity monolayer graphene films on any...
  • News - 25 Jul 2012
    The semiconductor industry is working on the development of cost-effective technique to etch microscopic features onto microchips. The ultimate solution could be the extreme-ultraviolet (EUV)...
  • News - 6 Feb 2008
    Researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments have unveiled a new chip design for portable electronics that can be up to 10 times more energy-efficient than present technology. The design could lead to...
  • Article - 18 Jun 2007
    While Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have come into existence only in the last decade, they have application in almost all areas of science. Microcantilevers are the most basic form on MEMS.
  • Article - 28 Nov 2005
    Cenamps is putting together an epitaxy manufacturing process and cleanroom for producing silicon wafers and microsystems. These facilities will be will be avilable for R&D on advanced Epitaxy...
  • Article - 15 Nov 2005
    CPI is the driving force behind a number of the UK's North East strategic R&D initiatives. Each of CPI' programmes focuses on bringing cutting edge technology research to the region, which can be...
  • News - 5 May 2008
    As microchips shrink, even tiny defects in the lines, dots and other shapes etched on them become major barriers to performance. Princeton engineers have now found a way to literally melt away such...

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