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POSTED BY NN Admin ON March 27th, 2009
Best Slogan Winner
The Nanoprobe Network is excited to announce the winner of our slogan contest, Jan-Willem Weener (SmartTip Probe Solutions, B.V.)! The winning slogan is: "Think small, look deeper" and it will now appear on the header of our web pages. Jan-Willem will receive an iPod Nano(c), sponsored by RHK Technology (http://www.rhk-tech.com). Be...
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POSTED BY NN Admin ON March 18th, 2009
Nanotechnology for the Study of Cellular and Molecular Interactions
Il Ciocco Hotel and Conference Center, Barga (Tuscany), Italy Call for Abstracts & Poster Presentation Abstract Submission Deadline: April 30, 2009 Dear Colleague, On behalf of Engineering Conferences International and the conference chairs, Kathleen Stebe (University of Pennsylvania) and Denis Wirtz (Johns Hopkins University), and the conference co-chair, Shouheng Sun (Brown University) it...
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POSTED BY NN Admin ON March 16th, 2009
Atomic force microscopy analysis of cell volume regulation
We wrote a general program for fitting data that we used for about 50k FZ runs on cells (Spagnoli, C., A. Beyder, S. Besch, and F. Sachs. 2008. Atomic force microscopy analysis of cell volume regulation. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys 78:031916). "Fitness" fit the contact points...
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POSTED BY NN Admin ON March 13th, 2009
SPM Conference Invitation (NATAS 2009)
Dear SPMers, I am organizing Local Thermal Analysis symposium at the North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) meeting, which will be held in Lubbock, TX from Sep. 20 through Sep. 23, 2009 Read More......
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POSTED BY udoschwarz ON March 12th, 2009
12th International Conference on Noncontact Atomic Force Microscopy
Dear colleague, We invite you to participate at the 12th International Conference on Noncontact Atomic Force Microscopy (NC-AFM 2009), which will be held August 10-14, 2009 in New Haven, CT, USA. Noncontact atomic force microscopy is a dynamic scanning probe microscopy technique that has fulfilled the long-standing goal of true atomic...
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POSTED BY NN Admin ON March 4th, 2009
Dibutyl Sulfide
This image was submitted by Heather Tierney. Description: This STM image shows a high coverage of dibutyl sulfide on a Au surface. The individual molecules can be seen to form rows which flow over the underlying herringbone stripes from the surface. Read More......
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