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Tip Enhanced Raman Scattering (TERS) technique provides molecular information on the nanometer scale by combining a Raman spectrometer and a Scanning Probe Microscope. The XploRA™ Nano platform in the upright and side configuration, in combination with AIST-NT’s SmartSPM and HORIBA’s XploRA spectrometer, offers a compact (900 x 760 x 55 mm), fully integrated and automated solution. The HORIBA Scientific TERS solution is robust, compact, and easy-to-use. It is currently available for chemical imaging at the nanoscale for real world applications.
 
 
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Quality control managers are under constant pressure to conduct analyses as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. In certain industries, such as paints and coatings and food, rheological testing in oscillation mode is critical, yet it can be a particularly costly part of the quality control process.
   
 
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  The CAMSIZER® P4 is an updated instrument from HORIBA Scientific for particle size and shape analysis with dynamic image analysis. Dual camera technology allows the CAMSIZER P4 Particle Analyzer to provide highly accurate and reproducible results. In this demonstration, see just how easy sample runs, size calibration, and maintenance on the CAMSIZER P4 really are.
 
   
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A series of courses covering research applications of light scattering have been announced by Wyatt Technology of Santa Barbara, Calif., www.wyatt.com. The Four Seasons Resort, The Biltmore, Santa Barbara, will be the location for this year’s ...
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Wearable Tactile Sensor for Healthcare Monitoring, Robotics
Safe, Ingestible Bioelectronics Power Electronic Smart Pills
4-D Printing Used to Create Complex, Self-Folding Structures
New Study Shows Electromagnetic Waves Spread Without Scattering
Boosting the Mobility of Liquid Droplets Shows Promise for More Efficient Water Harvesting
   
 
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