Materials scientists get the whole picture with new e-Science technique
22nd Sep 2005, 05:54 GMT
An output of the UK e-Science Programme is helping researchers to find needles of insight in the haystack of data generated by bigger and better facilities to probe matter with intense particle or X-ray beams.
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