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    Heidolph North America’s goal is to give our customers the ability to focus on their research. Accomplishing this is done largely in part by providing best-in-class service and support for...
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    TMC is a global leader in precision floor vibration isolation systems with over 50 years of experience. Major research centers, OEM and end-user semiconductor manufacturers, drug discovery companies,...
  • News - 2 May 2023
    Magnesium diboride (MgB2), a low-cost, non-toxic superconductor, is employed in electric motors, field magnets, and generators. However, making nanoscale boron (B) particles which are used to...
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    With over 19.3 million new cancer cases and 10 million cancer deaths in 2020,1 any opportunity to help with the treatment of cancer is welcomed. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com/ SciePro Since the...
  • News - 5 May 2020
    The Princeton University Department of Chemistry publishes research this week proving that an applied magnetic field will interact with the electronic structure of weakly-magnetic, or diamagnetic,...
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    Superconductivity has perplexed, astounded and inspired scientists ever since it was discovered in 1911. Now, in the latest of a century of surprises, researchers at the National High Magnetic Field...
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    CEM is a company based on innovation that touches many different industries and scientific disciplines. It helped pioneer the field of microwave chemistry and has long been recognized for its...
  • News - 18 Jun 2012
    An international team of scientists led from the London Centre for Nanotechnology and the Laboratory for Quantum Magnetism in Switzerland has used quantum mechanics to turn on and off the magnetism of...
  • News - 27 Jul 2011
    World demand for rare earths is forecast to expand 7.1 percent per year to 180,000 metric tons in 2015. In dollar terms, sales are expected to more than triple from $3.0 billion in 2010 to $9.2...
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    The Vibrating Sample Magnetometer by MicroSense is unique in terms of temperature dependent measurements and can be inserted in the magnet in seconds.

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