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- Understanding natural emissions from the Earth’s vegetation and their effect on air quality and climate.
- Methodologies for measuring the radiation emitted by new wearable antenna technology in T-shirts.
- The importance of metrology for the public acceptance and uptake of new, energy efficient lighting solutions, such as LEDs.
- Specialist facilities are required in order to conduct low uncertainty magnetic measurements and calibrations for the European Space agency (ESA).
- Using a new measurement device to monitor how the shape and structure of organic photovoltaic blends affects the current generated by them.
- Laser trackers are popular for making precise measurements of objects that are too large for other tools such as Coordinate-Measuring Machines (CMMs).
- Using digital imaging technologies to assess the quality and stability of large structures that may need restoration
- Developing a facility at NPL that enables measurements of moisture content to be traceable back to physical standards.
- Detecting markers in blood serum samples that can help with the early diagnosis of disease.
- Measuring the efficiency of health and personal care products by testing their absorption into the skin.
- Controlled Cryogenic Comparator (CCC) bridges are used in top-level measurements of resistance.
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- Light microscopes have a resolution limit of around 250 nanometres (nm), which means anything smaller will appear blurred.
- Photoelectrochemical activity screening of dyes on TiO2 surfaces is becoming increasingly relevant as industry tries to expand commercialisation of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
Joint winners of the NPL Science Poster Fair 2012
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