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Adding Value to Steel Manufacturing

September 1, 2013
IVACO is expanding today, partly because of research using the CNBC that enabled it to add value to its products.
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Neutrons Are Essential in the Search for New Spintronic Materials

April 6, 2017
Université de Montréal scientists use neutron beams in their search for materials that could have revolutionary applications in computing technology. Their search was made possible by fundamental discoveries that were recognized by the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Doing the Impossible

July 1, 2013
Researchers from McGill University accessed the CNBC to prove that yes, you can do neutron scattering on gadolinium compounds, and have attracted international collaborators as a result.
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Designing New Permanent Magnets for Wind Turbines and Electric Vehicles

January 20, 2017
McGill University researchers are developing a method for predicting the magnetic properties of new materials even before they are made. This method could help scientists design new low cost magnets for more efficient wind turbines and electric vehicles.
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