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Liquid Handling - Bravo platform offers precision by using high-accuracy pipette heads and is compact enough to fit inside a standard laminar flow hood.

Protein Crystallization Screening Chip - Integrated fluidic circuit made of clear elastomer for the automated setup of nanovolume experiments.

X-ray Detector - Spatial resolution, dynamic range, and real-time data acquisition for diffraction applications in materials science research.

Fluorescence Imager - X-ray imaging tool for semiconductor metrology and element-specific mapping used with scanning electron microscope.

Chip Speed - Nanotubes instead of conventional copper wires provide fast way to transmit information in cell phones and computers.

Ion Trap - Fast, sensitive, high-capacity system provides intelligent data-dependent scans for proteomic and metabolomic spectometry.

Mass Spectrometer - High performance systems provide quantitative proteomics and molecular identification with sensitivity and accuracy.

Pipetting - Fast, scalable, automated multi channel solution for high precision volume dispensing liquid handling operations.

X-Ray Diffraction - Innovative diffractometer supports advanced materials research, elemental analysis, and structural proteomics.

Graphing Data Loggers - Portable science lab has built-in temperature, voltage, and sound sensors with four ports for fifty more.

China Technology Standards - Development that has a global impact on manufacturing and marketing to a growing marketplace.

Mobile Data Acquisition - Probe interface supports handheld computers for educational science field trip applications.

Australia Meteor Extinction - Shock-melted core extracts off northern coast indicate crater from ancient cataclysmic event.

Short Radius Centrifuge - Artificial gravity project studies the long term effects of microgravity on the human body during long space flights.

Particle Packing - Study of the random pouring of oblate spheroids has implications for the design of high-density ceramic materials for use in aerospace.



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