Secondary ion mass spectrometry for Christmas

Tuesday, December 10, 2013 - 10:01 in Physics & Chemistry

A large wooden crate was delivered to the Compton Hall loading dock Dec. 4, direct from Paris. The crate contained a fabulous new instrument that Washington University in St. Louis scientists say will transform their ability to study everything from the long-term evolution of the Earth's surface to high-performance ceramics.

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