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New LabRAM Odyssey is fully automated and ideally suited for both micro and macro measurements

New LabRAM Odyssey is fully automated and ideally suited for both micro and macro measurements

AIMPLAS is Working on Using End-of-Life Tyres to Create More Sustainable Materials with Improved Properties for Construction

AIMPLAS is Working on Using End-of-Life Tyres to Create More Sustainable Materials with Improved Properties for Construction

CBD Based-Antimicrobial Coating to Extend Shelf Life

CBD Based-Antimicrobial Coating to Extend Shelf Life

Unravelling the Complex Characteristics of Would-be Superconducting Material

Unravelling the Complex Characteristics of Would-be Superconducting Material

How to Control Magnetic Vortices in an Antiferromagnet?

How to Control Magnetic Vortices in an Antiferromagnet?

New Hydrogel Solar Evaporator Resembles Janus Structure

New Hydrogel Solar Evaporator Resembles Janus Structure

Potential for More Energy-Efficient Electronics with New 2D Material

Potential for More Energy-Efficient Electronics with New 2D Material

Imaging Electron Orbital Signatures in Two Different Transition-Metal Atoms

Imaging Electron Orbital Signatures in Two Different Transition-Metal Atoms

Nikon releases new measuring microscopes with more functionality and usability

Nikon releases new measuring microscopes with more functionality and usability

Technical University of Denmark to Establish Electron Crystallography Facility with the Purchase a Rigaku XtaLAB Synergy-ED

Technical University of Denmark to Establish Electron Crystallography Facility with the Purchase a Rigaku XtaLAB Synergy-ED

New Strategy to Achieve Single Crystals of a Porous Polymer

New Strategy to Achieve Single Crystals of a Porous Polymer

New Insights from Simulation on the Perplexing Hoyle State

New Insights from Simulation on the Perplexing Hoyle State

High-Functioning Wood Materials may Reach Outer Space in Future

High-Functioning Wood Materials may Reach Outer Space in Future

Designing Textile-Based Modular “Skins” to Retrofit Energy-Inefficient Building Structures

Designing Textile-Based Modular “Skins” to Retrofit Energy-Inefficient Building Structures

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