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  • News - 16 Jul 2007
    Distinguished Scientists from Academia and Industry to be Honored for Their Contribution to the Advancement of Science. Pittsburgh, PA, December 5, 2005 – Pittcon (The Pittsburgh Conference on...
  • News - 15 Jul 2007
    Agilent Technologieshas expanded use of its revolutionary, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) chip to its triple quadrupole (QQQ) and quadrupole-time of flight (Q-TOF) mass...
  • News - 13 Jul 2007
    Georgia Tech researchers have found a way to shrink all the sensing power of sophisticated biosensors — such as sensors that can detect trace amounts of a chemical in a water supply or a...
  • News - 13 Jul 2007
    Argonne researchers have successfully laser-cooled and trapped atoms of radium — the first time this rare element has been captured in a magneto-optical trap — with an assist from an...
  • Article - 3 Jan 2008
    The big world of classical physics mostly seems sensible: waves are waves and particles are particles, and the moon rises whether anyone watches or not.
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    "Black gold" is not just an expression anymore. Scientists at the University of Rochester have created a way to change the properties of almost any metal to render it, literally,...
  • News - 5 Jul 2007
    An artificial, laser-fed star now shines regularly over the sky of Paranal, home of ESO's Very Large Telescope, one of the world's most advanced large ground-based telescopes. This system...
  • News - 5 Jul 2007
    ASU scientists Rudy Diaz and Stuart Lindsay will lead a research group on a three-year, $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation for an innovative project designed to break through the...
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    Setting new standards through breakthrough research and development is at the heart of our business. As the manufacturer of one of the world's best UV Low-Solarizing optical fiber, CeramOptec...
  • News - 18 Dec 2025
    Researchers have produced the fastest soft X-ray pulse that lasts just 19.2 attoseconds. It's an unprecedented way to observe matter at its most fleeting and fundamental scale. The image captures the...

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