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		<title>What are Telescopes and its Benefit?</title>
		<description>A telescope 'telescope' is an instrument designed for the observation of remote objects. The term usually refers to optical telescopes, but there are telescopes for most of the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation and for other signal types. An optical telescope is an optical tool that gathers and </description>
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		<title>Features of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope</title>
		<description>This scanning tunneling microscope (STM) invented by Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binnig in the 1980s still manages to do a great job today and competes with more advanced microscope types.

The scanning tunneling microscope is used for studying the surface atoms that are found on various materials. The</description>
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