Visit us at JASIS 2019 this week
Don’t forget to visit us @NanoAndMore Japan booth 6A-402 in hall 6 at #JASIS2019 this week and let them explain with their fancy new #AFMtip… Read More »Visit us at JASIS 2019 this week
Don’t forget to visit us @NanoAndMore Japan booth 6A-402 in hall 6 at #JASIS2019 this week and let them explain with their fancy new #AFMtip… Read More »Visit us at JASIS 2019 this week
Mechanical forces have emerged as coordinating signals for most cell functions. Yet, because forces are invisible, mapping tensile stress patterns in tissues remains a major… Read More »A tension-adhesion feedback loop in plant epidermis
Diamond has a high breakdown field, high carrier mobilities and the highest thermal conductivity. That is why diamond is a promising material for next generation… Read More »Conductive-probe atomic force microscopy and Kelvin-probe force microscopy characterization of OH-terminated diamond (111) surfaces with step-terrace structures
We are at booth 218 at the ChinaNano 2019, the 8th International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology at the Beijing International Convention Center (BICC). We… Read More »Meet NANOSENSORS at booth 218 at ChinaNano 2019 Beijing August 17 – 19, 2019
NANOSENSORS™ is a proud sponsor of the 2019 Asia-Pacific Workshop on Piezoresponse Force Microscopy ( PFM) and Nanoscale Electromechanics of Functional Materials and Electrochemical Systems… Read More »NANOSENSORS proudly sponsors Asia-Pacific PFM 2019 workshop
Fluid-induced alteration of rocks and mineral-based materials often starts at confined mineral interfaces where nm-thick water films can persist even at high overburden pressures and… Read More »Nucleation in confinement generates long-range repulsion between rough calcite surfaces
Basel University : Smallest Swiss Cross – Made of 20 Single Atoms ( a NANOSENSORS PPP-NCL was used for this image)