BSU receives grant from science foundation

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Boise State has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation. This grant was given for the purchase of a major research instrument that can used to study structures on an atomic level.

The instrument, called an X-ray diffraction system, can analyze materials ranging from metals to viruses to rocks.

“This new instrument will greatly enhance our research capabilities by providing engineers and scientists with a powerful and versatile tool for characterizing materials,” said Peter M

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