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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
... molecules studied in certain assays, from roughly five to 50 per day, according to group leader Tom Perkins of NIST. The ability to carry out more experiments with greater precision will lead to new insights, such as uncovering diversity in seemingly identical molecules, and enhance NIST's ability to carry out mission work, such as reproducing and verifying piconewton-scale force measurements...
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David Kirkpatrick (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
... molecules studied in certain assays, from roughly five to 50 per day, according to group leader Tom Perkins of NIST. The ability to carry out more experiments with greater precision will lead to new insights, such as uncovering diversity in seemingly identical molecules, and enhance NIST’s ability to carry out mission work, such as reproducing and verifying piconewton-scale force measurements...
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Science Daily (Free subscription) | 06/17/2009
JILA’s successful use of gold in optical-trapping experiments, reported in Nano Letters, could lead to a 10-fold increase in numbers of single molecules studied in certain assays, from roughly five to 50 per day, according to group leader Tom Perkins of NIST. The ability to carry out more experiments with greater precision will lead to new insights, such as uncovering diversity in seemingly...
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Eurekalert (Free subscription) | 06/17/2009
... molecules studied in certain assays, from roughly five to 50 per day, according to group leader Tom Perkins of NIST. The ability to carry out more experiments with greater precision will lead to new insights, such as uncovering diversity in seemingly identical molecules, and enhance NIST’s ability to carry out mission work, such as reproducing and verifying piconewton-scale force measurements...
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bLavish (Free subscription) | 05/27/2009
JamesList, the luxury man’s Craigslist, is offering up the spectacular 289-foot Maltese Falcon for a mere $138 million. Built for American Tom Perkins back in 2006 by Italy’s Perini Navi Yachts, this yacht is the largest and fastest personal sailboat anywhere. The Maltese Falcon is controlled by her three 57-meter free-standing masts and can probably outrun [...]
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Luxist (Free subscription) | 05/25/2009
Filed under: Water , The Classicist The world's largest, best designed, and most expensive sailing yacht , the famous 289-ft. Maltese Falcon , has been listed for sale via global online luxury marketplace JamesList for $130 million. Built by Perini Navi for venture capitalist Tom Perkins in 2006, it remains the ne plus ultra of sailing superyachts, a masterpiece of technology and design, and...
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Luxurylaunches.com (Free subscription) | 05/26/2009
... million to take this beauty home. This superyacht was built by Perini Navi for venture capitalist Tom Perkins in 2006 and it is definitely a class apart....