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Oxidative etching of faceted Pt nanocrystals
Researchers at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have used Hummingbird Scientific's Liquid ...Read More
Cylinder confinement used as a self assembly technique for nanoparticles
Researchers at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have used Hummingbird Scientifi...Read More
NEW in the store: Chip Variety Packs
Want to try some different chips for your liquid or gas environmental TEM experiments, but not w...Read More
Liquid cell enables direct insights into the formation and decomposition of Li2O2 in Li-O2 battery
Lithium-oxygen (Li-O2) batteries have been actively pursued as a replacement for traditional lithium...Read More
Toughness of battery nanostructures studied via in-situ TEM
Researchers at the University of Houston and the Singapore University of Technology and Design have ...Read More
Hummingbird Scientific collaborates with Toyota, LBNL and UCSC to study magnesium-based batteries
In a collaborative effort between Toyota, LBNL, UCSC and Hummingbird Scientific, the researchers hav...Read More
Liquid Cell TEM Enables Write, Read and Erase Metallic Particles on Demand
Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles, Princeton University, and the IBM Watson ha...Read More
M&M 2017 Conference
Join us at M&M!   The 2017 Microscopy and Microanalysis Conference is held at the Amer...Read More
MMC 2017 Conference
Hummingbird is heading to MMC2017! We will have a booth (#425) at the premier UK microscopy confe...Read More
Hummingbird at the MRS Spring 2017 Meeting and Conference
Visit us at Booth 312 DATES: April 17th - April 21th , 2017 EXHIBIT HOURS: Tuesday, April 18 |...Read More
Direct visualization of compartementalization in adaptive microgels using liquid-heating TEM
Researchers at RWTH Aachen University, DWI − Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials and the...Read More
Collaborative Hummingbird Scientific in-situ microscopy study of Li battery electrode materials in the news
Read a features news article on the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory website about the Hummingb...Read More
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