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Hubble Astronomers Develop a New Use for a Century-Old Relativity Experiment to Measure a White Dwarf’s Mass

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Jackpot! Cosmic Magnifying-Glass Effect Captures Universe's Brightest Galaxies

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Mini-Flares Potentially Jeopardize Habitability of Planets Circling Red Dwarf Stars

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Hubble's Tale of Two Exoplanets: Nature vs. Nurture

Atmospheres of Two Hot Jupiters: Cloudy and Clear

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A Planet Hotter Than Most Stars

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Graphene and quantum dots put in motion a CMOS-integrated camera that can see the invisible

Over the past 40 years, microelectronics have advanced by leaps and bounds thanks to silicon and CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide semiconductors) technology, making possible computing, smartphones, compact and low-cost digital cameras, as well as most of the electronic gadgets we rely on today.

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Graphene-quantum dots-CMOS-based sensor for ultraviolet, visible and infrared.

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Collapsing Star Gives Birth to a Black Hole

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ALMA Eyes Icy Ring around Young Planetary System

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Hubble Spots Moon Around Third Largest Dwarf Planet

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Oxford Instruments Asylum Research and Microscopy and Analysis Present the Webinar: “Video-Rate Atomic Force Microscopy Enables New Research Opportunities”

Oxford Instruments Asylum Research in conjunction with Microscopy and Analysis will present the webinar “Video-Rate Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Enables New Research Opportunities”. Dr. Mario Viani, Director of R&D at Asylum Research, will present new results for scientists interested in exploring video-rate AFM for characterizing biochemical reactions, self–assembly, crystal growth, and other future research opportunities.

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