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Combination allows researchers to investigate samples with greater speed, ease of use, and experimental flexibility Oxford Instruments’ Raman imaging team has announced a new core microscope line and ...
An ultra-high vacuum scanning tunnel microscope — or UHV STM — has been donated to Miami University through an educational partnership agreement with the Materials and Manufacturing Division of the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Sean Anthony Eddy via Getty Images A microscope’s job is to magnify the minuscule world ...
Stand for Children Oregon and ECOnorthwest held a press conference earlier this morning to discuss new data that shows that Oregon is falling behind. Oregon class of 2025 sets record with 83% ...
Mary Beth Mulcahy is one of two Chemical Safety & Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) investigators who this month will examine a chemistry department laboratory accident at Texas Tech University. It is ...