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  • Article - 31 May 2013
    Wonder material graphene could hold the key to crystal clear photographs, even in dim light.
  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Copper and its alloys are widely used in numerous sectors such as electronics, building, architecture, jewelry, marine, and defense. Copper UNS C55284 is a brazing filler metal. It is a US EPA...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Cupronickel alloys (UNS C70600 - C71500) are a category of copper alloys. Copper UNS C71580 alloy is a wrought alloy that has good corrosion resistance especially to saline water and ductility.
  • Article - 24 Apr 2013
    Geofrey Wyatt, President at Wyatt Technology talks to AZoM about macromolecule and nanoparticle characterization.
  • Article - 14 Aug 2013
    Indium gallium aluminum nitride is generally prepared by epitaxial methods like pulsed-laser deposition, molecular beam epitaxy, etc. Addition of indium to the gallium nitride to form the...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2013
    Boron arsenide is a chemical compound of boron and arsenic. It occurs in cubic sphalerite, and it can be alloyed with gallium arsenide. It also occurs as an icosahedral boride.
  • Article - 14 Feb 2013
    Although graphene was discovered only in 2004, it has captivated the minds of researchers around the world. Graphene is a very flat sheet of carbon that is one-atom thick. The atoms are arranged into...
  • Article - 16 Jan 2013
    In this interview, Rajiv Ghatikar, vice president and general manager for ASEAN / Australasia of Siemens PLM Software , talks to AZoM about the theory behind PLM software and how it has assisted...
  • Article - 14 Jan 2013
    In this interview, AZoM talks to Robert Michaels about the benefits and applications of toughened epoxies.
  • Article - 17 Jun 2014
    A mobile phone, also known as a cellular phone/cell phone, is a communication device designed for making and receiving telephone calls.

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