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    Since its inception in 1962, OMEGA has grown from manufacturing a single product line of thermocouples to an established global leader in the technical marketplace, offering more than 100,000...
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    On April 3rd, 2014, a satellite carrying a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) space weather instrument will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base. Called the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager...
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    The Bruker name has become synonymous with the excellence, innovation and quality that characterizes our comprehensive range of scientific instrumentation. Bruker's trusted solutions...
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    Agilent is the world’s premier measurement company. Agilent works in close collaboration with engineers, scientists, and researchers around the globe to meet the communications, electronics, life...
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    Imec is a world-leading research and innovation center in nanoelectronics and digital technologies. Imec leverages its state-of-the-art R&D infrastructure and its team of more than 5,000 employees...
  • Article - 17 Jul 2019
    This article examines a type of photodetector known as a single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD), which are often used for highly sensitive photon-capturing environments.
  • Article - 8 Aug 2012
    Analytical research has become more involved in the application of electrochemical sensors.
  • News - 25 Nov 2015
    This winter, two sounding rockets will launch through the aurora borealis over Norway to study how particles move in a region near the North Pole where Earth's magnetic field is directly connected...
  • News - 6 Jun 2012
    University of Maryland’s Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials research team has developed a new type of sensitive detector of infrared light called hot electron bolometer that is...
  • News - 14 Oct 2020
    Researchers from MIPT have developed a prototype detector of solar particles. The device is capable of picking up protons at kinetic energies between 10 and 100 megaelectronvolts, and electrons at...

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