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FEI Completes Multiple System Installation at New Materials Ageing Institute Research Center in France (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)

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HILLSBORO, Ore. — FEI Company , a leading diversified scientific instruments company providing electron and ion-beam microscopes and tools for nanoscale applications across many industries, announces the completion of a multiple system installation at the Materials Ageing Institute in France, a utility-oriented research center financed by Electricite de France , the Tokyo Electric Power... »

Nanoparticles go platinum: NCEM instruments provide key images (PhysOrg)

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At Berkeley Lab’s National Center for Electron Microscopy it was revealed that single-stranded DNA can disperse bundles of single-walled carbon nanotubes into individual tubes and serve as guideposts for synthesizing platinum nanoparticles onto these tubes. (read on…) Related items Look at Mie! (EurekAlert!) Nanosys offers better saturation of LED-backlit displays with nanoscale coating (Engadget) Highlight: Quasi-Crystalline Order at Nanoscale... »

TEL Joins SEMATECH’s Front End Processes Program at UAlbany NanoCollege (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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ALBANY, N.Y. & TOKYO—-Tokyo Electron Limited and SEMATECH today announced that TEL has joined SEMATECH’s Front End Processes program at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering’s Albany NanoTech Complex. (read on…) Related items SEMATECH and ASML Form Partnership at UAlbany NanoCollege to Tackle Crucial EUVL Challenges (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Dow Electronic Materials Joins SEMATECH’s Resist... »

Small Optical Force Can Budge Nanoscale Objects (redOrbit)

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Image Caption: Scanning electron micrograph of two thin, flat rings of silicon nitride, each 190 nanometers thick and mounted a millionth of a meter apart. Light is fed into the ring resonators from the straight waveguide at the right. Under the right conditions optical forces between the two rings are enough to bend the... »

Fuel Cells Get A Boost (redOrbit)

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Image Caption: At left, a high-resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy image of platinum nanoparticles on a fuel cell’s electrode reveals surface steps that researchers say are responsible for dramatically improving efficiency. These steps are shown in greater detail in the diagram at the right. Image: Journal of American Chemical Society (get the story…) Related items Technology Could Speed... »

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