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  1. The skinny on microdrills
  2. Lasers take on precision micromachining
  3. Cutting tool geometry considerations when micromachining
  4. Got Micro?
  5. You say micro, I say meso
  6. Exploring opportunities in micromachining
  7. Micromachining involves a lot more than using scaled-down tools
  8. Options, considerations when micro-holemaking
  9. Welcome
  10. Micro company pushes for awareness
  11. A hairy microdrilling image
  12. Texas A&M summer intern studies microEDMing
  13. Wisconsin targets 'tiny technology' business
  14. MICROmanufacturing survey takes pulse of audience
  15. Micro, nano manufacturing challenges confab set for U.K.
  16. Micromanufacturing conference attracts 100 attendees
  17. 4M micromanufacturing confab wraps up
  18. New microJET ink-marking system touted
  19. MicroEDM manufacturer seeks marketing help
  20. 'Micro' in the air at EMO 2007
  21. Laser MicroJet continues to gain traction
  22. Laser show in China: call for presentations
  23. More to see at microlasing company’s redesigned Web site
  24. German Pioneer in micromachining opens U.S. subsidiary
  25. Ultrafast-pulse lasers leave no heat behind
  26. Researchers create thumb-sized incubator for cell cultures
  27. Atometric shows off 5-axis micromachining center
  28. Park Systems signs agreement with Seagate Technology
  29. Taking the 'ouch' out of flu vaccinations
  30. EFAB technology debut at MD&M
  31. Swiss machining course targets micro-machining fundamentals
  32. Laser-system maker ESI reports $70M+ in orders for quarter
  33. Metrology challenges no small matter for micro
  34. Comco sees need for consistency
  35. French aerospace lab tests chamber for microturbine
  36. Lens could lead to ‘superhuman’ vision
  37. Printing parts — by the thousands
  38. Holographic surface-measuring system
  39. Researcher achieves 50:1 aspect ratio in lab measurements
  40. Time to put femtosecond laser to the test
  41. Mikrotech answers 6 questions about micromolding
  42. IVAM at Hannover, bigger on smaller
  43. Improving Quality Control in Micro-Machined Work Pieces
  44. What the world does not need …
  45. University seeks director of micro institute
  46. Photolithography may get big 3-D productivity boost
  47. Needle could raise anesthesiologists’ marksmanship scores
  48. Mraz takes full ownership of SmalTec
  49. Micromanufacturing poster earns "Excellence" honor
  50. Piezoelectricity powers 'Squiggle' and other micromotors
  51. On-machine fringe projection metrology system commands attention
  52. Association seeks to ‘capacitate’ European machine tool sector
  53. Hannover Messe’s MicroTechnology trade fair showcases innovations
  54. German researchers eye 'Square Foot Manufacturing' micro production concept
  55. Insight in a femtosecond
  56. Effects of crystallographic anisotropy on orthogonal micromachining
  57. Stacked computer chips cooled with water
  58. Giving cutting operations the ‘shakes’ improves performance
  59. Synova lands milestone order for its Laser MicroJet
  60. Probing for 3-D micromachined part measurement solutions
  61. International symposium set for laser micromachining
  62. New resource tackles fabrication, design of resonant microdevices
  63. Microfabrica secures $22.5 million in VC funding
  64. Additive Value
  65. New micromanufacturing manual
  66. Available options: Machine tool builders expand micro offerings
  67. Microturbines developed at U. Maryland
  68. Microfluidic pump technology collaboration
  69. ESI Inc. and Zygo Corp. to merge
  70. Australia commits to micro, nano research
  71. Smaller-Scale Swiss
  72. Funny Thing About Micromolding
  73. Dental Work: Double-digit growth projected for dental implant market
  74. Bringing the Heat
  75. Rough to Measure: Measuring the surface finish of microparts is anything but ‘straightforward.’
  76. 1,000,000 rpm micromotor for microdrilling
  77. Low-viscosity dielectric oils improve microEDM operations
  78. About Tooling: Ultrafine carbides key to more durable microendmills
  79. French researchers pursue 3-D atomic force microscopy
  80. Pushing forward, toward manufacturing's future
  81. Piezoelectric motors: big power, small package
  82. The path to success—layer by layer
  83. Disposable, polymer microfluidic devices
  84. Handpiece Experts, NSK unveil distribution deal
  85. Laser micromachining of photonic devices
  86. JDSU introduces high-powered UV laser for micromachining
  87. Norman Noble completes $1.9 million metal finishing expansion
  88. Micro conferences unite
  89. How to develop a micromilling strategy
  90. Demystifying MicroPIM: Revealing the potential of powder metal and ceramic injection molding
  91. To the Point: An overview of applying single-point diamond tools for direct machining of micro-optics
  92. Ultrafast Track: The buzz about ultrafast-pulse lasers gets louder
  93. Getting a (micro) grip: Off-the-shelf workholding options for microparts
  94. Emerging microneedles: Manufacturers race to be first to market with microneedle transdermal patches
  95. Heat-activated surgical microgripper
  96. Kleiss Gears goes after micro business
  97. EoPlex earns ISO 9001 certification
  98. Lithography fab methods used to study cells
  99. Knock out time when deburring microparts
  100. Medical and dental technologies help usher in era of minimally invasive treatments
  101. Testing microholemaking techniques
  102. Laser machining: basics and benefits
  103. Help on the way to foster creation of new micromanufacturing materials?
  104. Picking the right microscope for the job
  105. Manufacturing micro ball bearings is a detailed, multifaceted process
  106. European researchers develop automated system for mass producing optical devices
  107. Software issues and considerations when designing and manufacturing microscale components
  108. Portable power: Micro fuel cells provide power on the go
  109. Hands off: Alternatives to leaving ‘fingerprints’ on microparts
  110. Engineers use 'nano-origami' to make electronic devices
  111. The Pentagon's lab-on-a-chip offensive
  112. Researchers develop 1-cu.-cm fuel cell
  113. Engineers pioneer flexible organic electronics
  114. Laser processing, micromachining brochure
  115. MIT discovers new method of producing narrow lines
  116. Scientists to use laser to treat Parkinson's
  117. IVAM: Micromanufacturing demand remains strong
  118. Study proves efficacy of microneedle patches
  119. Pizza physics 101
  120. Penn State reveals microscopic 'Jedi knights'
  121. International micromanufacturing confab set for Wis.
  122. Understanding and applying indexable microtools
  123. Star Gazers
  124. Preparing start holes for microEDMing
  125. Minimizing HAZ when laser micromachining
  126. Die Hard
  127. Altered States
  128. EoPlex wins innovation award
  129. Ultra-fast laser boosts light-bulb efficiency
  130. Nanoscale generators
  131. Downsizing: Hear a challenge?
  132. FABupdate: Huntsman wins accolades for new 3-D machine
  133. Scaled for Micro
  134. Spin Class
  135. Lab Coatings
  136. Narrow Focus
  137. Femtosecond laser welds glass
  138. Fianium opens U.S. micro-materials laser lab
  139. Jenoptik, Light Trans sign micro-optic pact
  140. Newport's Spectra-Physics Pulseo lasers
  141. N.Y.-backed lithography firm sells first unit
  142. Austin manufacturers betting on micro
  143. Harvard team developing robotic devices
  144. Solar-powered miniature robots
  145. Mini-rocket thrusters under development
  146. New light on microfabrication
  147. Eye on prototyping
  148. Blast off
  149. Building better blueprints
  150. Second thoughts
  151. What goes up must come down—in size
  152. New super adhesive for microrobots
  153. About Tooling: Dodging dovetailing headaches
  154. Downsizing: Pico projectors—powerful and really portable
  155. EDM Notes: Things to consider when wire and small-hole EDMing
  156. FAB Update: Lights, camera ... micro action!
  157. Laser Points: Outsourcing laser work—putting the cost puzzle together
  158. Measurement Matters: 3 ways to measure microparts
  159. LSA Laser doubles the size of its Minn. facilities
  160. Laser technique improves hip implant compatibility
  161. Miniaturized electronic medical systems
  162. New green laser for miniature projectors
  163. John Matthey Medical expands micromachining site
  164. MEMS oscillator market to surpass 100% annual growth
  165. Small holes in high volume to keep down cost of microfluidic devices
  166. Researchers study direct writing of diffractive optical elements in polymer materials
  167. MEMS group: Market convergence on the horizon
  168. Avoiding bad breaks when boring
  169. EOS and BestinClass form surface treatment joint venture
  170. New directions: MEMS suppliers adopt new design strategies
  171. Taking form: Electroforming use grows as complex electronic devices shrink
  172. Clean machining: Clean room use growing to optimize specialized processes
  173. Good vibration (control): Small vs. large machines
  174. Laser points: Cost considerations when buying a laser
  175. Measurement matters: Understanding scanning white light interferometry
  176. Down sizing: Microturbines headed back to the future
  177. About tooling: SCD tools not just for specialized machines
  178. NSF funds microfab course
  179. Webinar: Capitalizing on Micro Milling
  180. DownSizing: The next big thin
  181. Medical Pathways
  182. About Tooling: Managing runout when holding microtools
  183. Lasers make their mark on microparts
  184. EDM Notes: Sinker EDMing drives micro moldmaking
  185. Marubeni, Hartwig form strategic partnership
  186. Waterjet micromachining seminar
  187. FAB Update: A new twist in free-form fabrication
  188. Modeling, prototyping are essential to microfluidic design
  189. Keys to productive grinding of microscale tools
  190. Complete inspection: In-situ system enables 100% inspection of microparts
  191. MicroMachining: The importance of chip mitigation
  192. Imparting fine surface finishes when micromilling
  193. Researchers use microwaterjetting for a medical part
  194. ASPE meeting to focus on precision motion control systems
  195. U.K. scientists at work on micro-ear
  196. ICOMM/4M 2010 schedule released
  197. McGill University purchases DRIE tool
  198. Murata produces micro pump for mobile fuel cells
  199. Swiss physicists develop smallest electrically pumped laser
  200. New Life: Advances in laser machining key to stent market growth
  201. Accurate tool registration boosts precision
  202. Solving Z-axis challenges during stereolithography processes
  203. Fiducials: how to be where you need to be
  204. Drilling microholes requires expert approach
  205. Micro Shot: Micromolding presents unique challenges
  206. Miniature Movers: When handling small parts, robots can provide flexibility, repeatability, speed
  207. Tabletop Inspection: Tabletop SEMs bridge the gap between optical and conventional scanning electron microscopes
  208. A Glowing Report: Fast-growing optoelectronics market offers opportunities
  209. Digi-Key on hiring blitz
  210. Optical sensors built into lab on a chip
  211. Tango with MEMS consortium
  212. French market researcher: Emerging MEMS to reach $2.2 billion by 2015
  213. Metrology group readies for July meeting in Nev.
  214. Shared history
  215. Step savers
  216. Recovery mode
  217. Dental assistance
  218. Variable geometries break up the ‘sameness’
  219. Understanding and controlling taper when laser machining
  220. Inside look
  221. Big steps forward in microEDMing
  222. Downsizing: From floppy to flash
  223. Swedish researchers 'micromanage' hard metal materials
  224. Northrop Grumman awarded microgyro DARPA contract
  225. Nano-sized diamond tips hailed for stability
  226. RFP issued for production of plates with microholes
  227. U.S. researchers develop new laser micromachining techniques
  228. Light-mill motors could drive nano systems, bots
  229. Lights! Cameras! Ants!
  230. Ohio lab receives nanoimprinter, photolithography aligner
  231. New book covers micromanufacturing overview
  232. Cover story: One-step fabbing
  233. Measurement Matters: Budgeting for errors
  234. Webinar on micromachining challenges
  235. Real-time control of polarization in ultra-short pulse laser micro processing
  236. Harvard researchers develop chip that 'breathes'
  237. Turbocharged holemaking
  238. Global mobile revolution
  239. Handy inspection tool
  240. On the table: a guide to tabletop machines
  241. Laser Points: the long and ultrashort of laser pulses
  242. GPS: from ‘Manpack’ to iPhone
  243. Convergence, market opportunities drive micro
  244. Veeco sells metrology business to Bruker
  245. JP Sercel wins case over Korean scribing, lift-off patents
  246. Lab on a Chip World Congress set for Oct. 28-29
  247. Sandvik to kick off NIMS Student Summit at IMTS
  248. 3 confabs converge in one location for 2011
  249. MEMS Executive Congress set for November
  250. Book on laser microfabrication