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  • Article - 14 Nov 2003
    Researchers have created a strong and flexible, nacre-like material suited to aircraft and biomedical applications. Posted May 27 2003
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    CPI is the driving force behind a number of the North East's strategic R&D initiatives. Each of CPI' programmes focuses on bringing cutting edge technology research to the region, which...
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    Our pursuit is progress for people everywhere. That's why we take a closer look at things, ask questions, and think ahead. We've been around for more than 350 years, yet our majority owners...
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    Elmarco is the industry's first supplier of industrial scale nanofiber production equipment. Partnerships with global industrial leaders and universities form the foundation for success of the...
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    INOVENSO, provide specialist laboratory and manufacturing equipment for all electrospinning needs. They provide versatile and reliable equipment for both pilot-scale and bench-scale research, which...
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    The National University of Singapore (NUS) acknowledges the global trend that nanotechnology is expected to be a key technology. NUS, in tradition of spearheading cutting-edge research programs, has...
  • Article - 25 Nov 2005
    CPI and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne are developing an electrochemical platform technology which is expected to yield a micro- nano production tool that costs considerably less than deploying...
  • News - 28 Jul 2015
    LMIS-1 paper by Vl Flauraud on novel nanophotonic antennas for enhanced bio cell imaging has been featured as highlight on biophysical magazine. Abstract: We present a novel blurring-free...
  • News - 4 Jun 2015
    Congratulation to Valentin Flauraud and co-authors for their recent publication in Nanoletters about Large-scale arrays of Bowtie Nanoaperture Antennas for Nanoscale Dynamics in Living Cell...
  • News - 16 Sep 2020
    Nanogenerators capable of converting mechanical energy into electricity are typically made from metal oxides and lead-based perovskites. But these inorganic materials aren't biocompatible, so the...

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