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Atomic Force Microscopy Market worth $762.2 million by 2030 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™
The global atomic force microscopy market is anticipated to reach USD 762.2 million by 2030 from USD 541.8 million in 2025, ...
Vibration isolation is crucial for NMR spectroscopy accuracy. TMC's STACIS 4® and MaxDamp® systems significantly reduce floor ...
Europe NMR magnets market was valued at US$ 243.2 Mn in 2024, projected to grow at a 5.02% CAGR and reach US$ 419.8 Mn by 2035, driven by advancements in magnetic resonance technologies and research ...
Bruker Corporation BRKR has announced the successful development and testing of the world’s first high-resolution 1.3 GHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ("NMR") spectrometer at the Joint ENC-ISMAR ...
The installation of the gleaming 800 MHz German-made Bruker magnet was recently completed in a specially built facility on South Street.
Despite higher field, the 1.3 GHz magnet maintains the same physical dimensions and cryogen consumption as Bruker’s 1.2 GHz magnets, with a slightly increased stray field radius.
Despite higher field, the 1.3 GHz magnet maintains the same physical dimensions and cryogen consumption as Bruker’s 1.2 GHz magnets, with a slightly increased stray field radius.
Bruker's (BRKR) latest novel technology facilitates the widespread application of NMR in academic basic and clinical research.
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