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  • News - 29 Aug 2006
    Florida Atlantic University's SeaTech - Institute for Ocean and Systems Engineering in Dania Beach, which is part of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been awarded a $2 million...
  • News - 29 Aug 2006
    An upgrade to the Cray XT3 supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has increased the system’s computing power to 54 teraflops, or 54 trillion mathematical calculations per second, making...
  • News - 25 Aug 2006
    Inspired by the remarkable hairs that allow geckos to hang single-toed from sheer walls and scamper along ceilings, a team of researchers led by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley,...
  • News - 15 Aug 2006
    While it might be very difficult to detect benign chemicals that could make an explosive when mixed together, it is not nearly as difficult to detect traces of potentially dangerous chemicals on the...
  • News - 9 Aug 2006
    Manufacturers of stain-repellents, non-stick cookware and other fluoropolymer-based materials will soon have an alternative to using controversial PFOA when developing such supplies. Fluorine chemist...
  • News - 19 Jul 2006
    A software tool that helps engineers quickly solve problems and make decisions has won national recognition for a team of Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory researchers. A 2006 R&D 100...
  • News - 17 Jul 2006
    Durham University scientists are making a vital piece of equipment - a soft X-ray diffractometer - for observing the behaviour of electrons in the UK’s largest science project for 30...
  • News - 5 Jul 2006
    The National Science Foundation has awarded $11.97 million to the California Institute of Technology for computer software to analyze neutron-scattering experiments. This work could show how to design...
  • News - 30 May 2006
    Using a new design theory, researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Imperial College London have developed the blueprint for an invisibility cloak. Once devised, the cloak...
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    For both fundamental research and routine laboratory applications, the FLS1000 Spectrometer? sets the standard in both steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy.

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