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But for squishy particles – those that deform by more than 10% of their size – that’s not necessarily the case. “You can have a particle that’s completely trapped between only two particles,” explains ...
The datasheet for Queensgate’s NPS-XYP-250Q 300 mm wafer–mask alignment stage is now available. Goodman describes it as, “the ...
Africa is the only habitable continent that does not have a synchrotron. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Runawayphill) Officials at the African Light Source (AfLS) Foundation ...