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Nanoscale Imaging Captures Soft Matter in Vitro
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 17, 2022 — Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkley Lab) developed an imaging platform that enabled nondestructive spectroscopic imaging of soft materials with nanometer spatial resolution, under in vitro conditions and external stimuli....
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Pulsed 'Laser-in-Liquids' Approach Speeds Catalyst Discovery
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ODT Reveals Insights into Promising Substitute for Petroleum-Based Plastics
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CUDOS Secures Funding for Next 7 Years
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