Malvern Instruments, manufacturer of a wide range of analytical instrumentation for materials characterisation, has achieved accreditation to the international standard BS EN ISO14001:2004 which specifies requirements fo...
Imagine a world where a machine creates a “virtual you” by modeling how you think and your expertise on a subject. Or one where your car’s computer appreciates your driving skills and compensates for yo...
Recent winner of the 2007 Queens Award for Enterprise, INCADryCool has always excelled in high quality accurate quantitative nanoanalysis. Following in this tradition, Oxford Instruments Analytical are pleased to announc...
FEI today introduced its latest and most powerful scanning electron microscope (SEM), the Nova NanoSEM™ 30 series. This high-end, versatile field emission SEM series features new low kV performance for enhanced sur...
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) have done the first theoretical determination of the dominant damping mechanism that settles down...
Wrinkles are often considered a nuisance, but it turns out that they can reveal fundamental properties of materials, according to University of Massachusetts Amherst scientists. The researchers have discovered that the t...
Place a drop of water on a floating thin polymer sheet and wrinkles will arise around the drop. You may see this even with a plain microscope. The amount of wrinkles and their lengths appear to be a straight measure for ...
An international research team, led by scientists at the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN), has found a way to switch a material's magnetic properties from "hard" to "soft" and back again - s...
FEI and The Scripps Institute have announced that the Leginon™ software system, an advanced solution for automated control and image acquisition from a transmission electron microscope (TEM), will now be available ...
Spintronics has the potential to have as profound an impact on electronics as the development of the transistor had 50 years ago.
This exciting and challenging area of nanotechnology will come under the international ...
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