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The success of Queensgate, a supplier of high-precision piezo systems, shows that you don’t have to be a huge company to deliver the best in nanopositioning
From the research lab to clinical installation, MRI equipment manufacturers require a rigorous approach to magnetic-field measurement and characterization
Applying AI know-how to the giant datasets generated by the world’s most powerful scientific instruments could accelerate the process of scientific discovery
Indium, gallium and hafnium are all crucial ingredients in hi-tech devices such as flat-screen TVs and smartphones. Will there be enough of them to meet future demand?
Low-friction actuation enables clean and efficient sample delivery, while telescopic option squeezes full-sized performance into a space-saving package
Some climate scientists are taking part in actions by groups such as Extinction Rebellion. But others don’t see that as their role. Liz Kalaugher talks to the scientists
Cloud-based platforms are allowing scientists to analyse and understand the vast quantity of data generated by global monitoring initiatives and large-scale research facilities
Edwards is betting that a focus on fundamental technology innovation and product evolution will prove a winning strategy for its nEXT family of mechanical turbomolecular pumps and pumping stations
Standard Imaging’s Adaptivo software tracks and reports the dosimetric impact of changes in patient anatomy and positioning during the course of radiation treatment