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October 15, 2017 Blogs
Nano, new, and nifty: Brilliant nanotechnology gadgets still in the pipeline

Some of the latest developments in nanotechnology are enough to impress even the most brilliant scientist. For the average non-scientific consumer, the possibilities can be downright mind-blowing. The market financials…

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October 15, 2017 Blogs
Solving Semiconductor Manufacturing Challenges through Surface Modification

Just because a material is a good substrate for making semiconductors doesn’t mean it will do everything the engineer wants it to do. In fact, surface modification — the act…

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October 15, 2017 Blogs
A foundational shift: Scientific computing in the semiconductor world

Semiconductor manufacturing is changing. In an industry closely associated with constantly changing products, this is a no-brainer. But something is happening at a more foundational level, and it’s really exciting.…

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October 15, 2017 Blogs
National Chemistry Week a beaker of hope for future scientists

Reactions generated amazement, nitrogen ice cream was devoured, fire sprang to life and poems were whipped up as chemistry buffs across the nation celebrated National Chemistry Week Oct. 16–22. Some…

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October 15, 2017 Blogs
Year in review: 2017 marked copious achievements for Brewer Science

This was another banner year for Brewer Science, one in which it won several awards, showed off its cutting-edge technology at multiple industry events and gave back to the community…

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October 15, 2017 Blogs
News roundup: How scientists and engineers are tackling the hurricane aftermath

More than two months after hurricanes Irma and Harvey battered the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, the U.S. continues to struggle with remediating the destruction. At times like this,…

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October 15, 2017 Blogs
Biometric Sensors: Revolutionizing the Face We Present to the World

The essence of biometrics is using physical characteristics that are unique to each individual to identify one person from billions of others in the world. Early biometrics were somewhat low-tech;…

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