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  • Announcing our next Live Forum, Wed. Oct. 14 on Non-Contact AFM POSTED BY udoschwarz ON August 24th, 2009

    Announcing our next Live Forum, Wed. Oct. 14 on Non-Contact AFM

    I'm pleased to be hosting the Nanoprobe Network's next Live Forum on Wed. Oct. 14 2009, which will focus on Non-Contact AFM (NC-AFM). NC-AFM, a dynamic scanning force microscopy technique, has fulfilled the long-standing goal of true atomic resolution imaging on metal, semiconductor, and insulating surfaces. While traditionally performed in...

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  • Single Molecule Conductance of DNA Bases and Sequencing by Tunneling; Imaging Nucleic Acids with the AFM POSTED BY carpick ON August 22nd, 2009

    Single Molecule Conductance of DNA Bases and Sequencing by Tunneling; Imaging Nucleic Acids with the AFM

    From: Agilent Technologies' AFM University Website. Single Molecule Conductance of DNA Bases and Sequencing by Tunneling; Imaging Nucleic Acids with the AFM Running time: 56 minutes April 8, 2009 Speakers: Stuart Lindsay, PhD Arizona State University, Edward and Nadine Carson Professor of Physics and Chemistry Biodesign Institute; W. Travis Johnson, PhD, Research Scientists, Agilent...

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  • Enter Veeco’s 2010 SPM Calendar Contest POSTED BY kgertz ON August 3rd, 2009

    Enter Veeco’s 2010 SPM Calendar Contest

    Submit your AFM/SPM images to the 15th annual Veeco Calendar Contest.   This highly anticipated calendar is distributed to labs and researchers worldwide - over 13,000 copies!  Winning images are also included on our website in our nanotheater. The winner of the calendar cover image will receive an iPod Touch! To submit your images or for more...

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  • Veeco AFM Webinar Series Update POSTED BY kgertz ON August 3rd, 2009

    Veeco AFM Webinar Series Update

    New Applications for HarmoniX in Fluids: Ultrastructure Morphology and Mechanical Property Measurements of Plant Tissues using the BioScope Catalyst™ AFM Join us to learn how Veeco’s proprietary HarmoniX™ Nanoscale Material Property Mapping Mode, in concert with fluorescence microscopy and MIRO Image Registration Overlay, can be utilized in fluid environments to determine critical...

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