George M. Whitesides, American chemist
Lab-on-a-chip
Diamond film research
Blood on a cancer-detecting lab-on-a-chip
Manufacture of artificial retinas
Cancer-detecting lab-on-a-chip, SEM
Quantum nanodots research
Atomic processing microscopy
Noise-free labs, IBM research
Photonics polymer, IBM research
Gold atoms, helium ion microscopy
Hemolysin-coregulated protein
Artificial retinas
Researcher using a microscope, 20th century
Transmission electron microscopy, 1960s
Paper lab-on-a-chip
Nanotechnology Centre, IBM research
Mehmet Fatih Yanik, engineer
MEMS chip
MEMS chip, composite artwork
MEMS factory
Superconductor simulation
Quantum waves in topological insulators
Stephen Moggach, British chemist
Scanning probe microscopy sample holder
Protein research
Nanofoam material, SEM
William Wollaston, English chemist
Joseph Black, Scottish chemist
Robert Boyle, Irish chemist
Semiconductor microscopy, IBM research
Emma McCabe, British chemist
Sigurd Hofmann, German creator of new elements
Mineral properties, 18th century
MEMS chip, artwork
MEMS devices, artwork
Wallace Carothers, US chemist
Stephanie Kwolek, US chemist
Judith Howard, British chemist
Electro-optical laser characterization
TOF SIMS spectrometer
Andrew Goodwin, British chemist
Quantum dot solution fluorescing
Quantum dot solutions fluorescing
High-voltage generator being grounded
Chikungunya virus diffraction pattern
Portrait of the English chemist Nevil Sidgewick
Laser Megajoule testing
Biot Jean Baptiste, French physicist.
William Henry, English chemist
Nanomaterials research
Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish chemist
X-ray diffraction apparatus
Isaac Newton, English physicist
Protein research laboratory
Franz Achard, German chemist
Thomas Graham, Scottish chemist
John Children, British chemist
Carbon nanotube material, SEM
Henry Cavendish, British physical chemist
Failure analysis test samples
William Gilbert 1544-1603
Scanning tunnelling microscope, 1980s
Herman Mark, Austrian-US chemist
Michael Faraday, British physicist
Transmission electron microscopy, 1950s
Western blot protein analysis
Airbus A350 XWB wing manufacturing
Raman scattering analysis
SIMS surface spectroscopy analysis
Scanning transmission electron microscopy
Scanning electron microscopy
Electrochemical sensor production
Louis Daguerre, French chemist
MEMS neural interface chip, SEM
X-ray materials analysis equipment
Professor Stephen Mann, British chemist
Henri Victor Regnault
Failure analysis test equipment
Portrait of the French chemist Jean Chaptal
The French nuclear chemist Marguerite Perey
Spin analyzer, 1980s
Glass and ceramics research
Thomas Thomson, Scottish chemist
Charles Hatchett, British chemist
Christian Schoenbein, German chemist
Anselme Payen, French chemist
George Fownes, English chemist
William Eccles, British physicist
Spin-polarized electron gun, 1970s
Laser Megajoule optics production
Laser Megajoule amplifier production
Laser Megajoule optical equipment
Laser Megajoule laser beam
Joseph Swan, British inventor
Max von Pettenkofer, German chemist
William Hyde Wollaston, British chemist
George Pendray, American author
Laser Megajoule monocrystal
Advanced Light Source synchrotron
Flexible organic circuit
Growing superconductor crystals
Rhenium bond samples
Rhenium engine technology hardware
Laser Megajoule laser beam conversion
Laser Megajoule laser beam simulation
Laser Megajoule beamline
Laser Megajoule laser beam amplification
Jean d'Arcet, French chemist
Friedrich Woehler, German chemist
Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted, Danish chemist
Thomas Andrews, Irish physical chemist
Brian Derby, materials scientist
Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule
Human antitumour antibody molecule
Purification of protein samples
Wilhelm Ostwald, German physical chemist
Portrait of Jean Baptiste Perrin, 1870-1942
William Grove, Welsh physicist and jurist
Silicene research
Metal surface, helium spin imaging
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Fine Guidance Sensor
AIRIX nuclear weapons testing
Optical resonator
Dark matter detector
IBM atom manipulation demonstration, 1989
Laue lens production chamber
Waveguide, SEM
Kircher's disc viewer, 17th century
Portrait of Marie & Irene Curie, French physicists
Spacecraft shielding after impact test
Laser Megajoule optics measurements