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NIST Researchers to Use Supercomputer to Invesigate Concrete Flow

NIST Researchers to Use Supercomputer to Invesigate Concrete Flow

NIST to Test and Evaluate Materials for Use in Hydrogen Pipelines

Spire Semiconductor to Provide Contract Design and Manufacturing Services for Solar Concentrator Cells

New Technique Allows Fibre Manufacturers to Better Tailor Properties of the End Product

Malvern Launch More Powerful Chemical Imaging Software Compatible with a Range of Devices

Malvern Launch More Powerful Chemical Imaging Software Compatible with a Range of Devices

Future Computer Chips May Take Styling Cues from Tiny Diatoms

The Cost of Underground Pipe Systems

Optical Interconnects Surpass the Speed of Copper in Electronics

Flexible Vision Guided Laser Welding Platform from Automation Engineering

Plastic Logic Secures Order from Photon Dynamics

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