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High-speed AFM

As part of a series of recently published papers, a team from the University of Bristol, UK, can now explain the dynamics of a cantilever in contact-mode high-speed atomic force microscopy (HSAFM) using both experimental and theoretical results. The group’s HSAFM is capable of imaging at frame rates in excess of 1200 fps in air and liquid environments.

 

New technique turns any surface into storage devices
A paintable lithium-ion battery has been developed at the lab of Pulickel Ajayan, a materials scientist at the Rice University.

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by Dr. Radut.