The success of microsurgery stands or falls by the recognition of minute detail (microstructures). During an operation, the surgeon is confronted with many quickly changing situations. For example, he usually needs a high magnification factor for the actual microsurgery. A moment later, he may need a wide field of vision to take an overall look at the area that is being operated on, whereas there are times when a swift change of working distance or working position is necessary.
Read MoreFor the Experts of the Future - New Educational Microscopes Combine High-Quality Optics with Smart and User-Friendly SolutionsNov 18, 2009
A creative teaching environment and maximum learning success can only be achieved when teachers, professors and trainers are able to concentrate fully on imparting knowledge. The Leica DM500, Leica DM750 and Leica DM750 P for polarization is a new series of educational microscopes from Leica Microsystems packed with intelligent details and longlife technology to facilitate teaching in schools and universities.
Read MoreNew from Leica Microsystems Nov 18, 2009
By incorporating horizontal optics for the first time, Leica Microsystems is writing an groundbraking chapter in the history of optics design. The optics carrier is so compact that the surgeon naturally adopts a healthy working posture.
Read MoreLeica M50 and M80 Routine Stereomicroscopes Nov 18, 2009
Leica Microsystems presents the Leica M80 and M50 stereomicroscopes that complete the latest, powerful generation of the well-known Leica M series. Featuring superlative optical quality, a well thought-out range of accessories and smooth interplay of all components, they master even unusual challenges with ease. Read MoreFast, Efficient and Reliable Slide Scanner Leica SCN400 for Optimal Histological Examinations Nov 18, 2009
With its unprecedented scanning speed and top-quality on-screen imaging, the new Leica SCN400 Slide Scanner offers an alternative to the microscope for the examination of histological samples in pathology, research, and teaching.
Read MoreJPK Instruments sponsors the German Museum of Masterpieces of Technology and Science in Munich Nov 18, 2009
JPK Instruments, a world-leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instrumentation for research in life sciences and soft matter, has joined the sponsors of the German Museum of Masterpieces of Technology and Science in Munich by donating a NanoWizard® atomic force microscope worth 150,000 euros. Dedicated to nano research, the Glass Laboratory at the Museum allows all visitors to watch researchers at work. Read MoreJPK announces the ForceRobot300 system for single molecule force spectroscopy studies Nov 17, 2009
JPK Instruments, a world-leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instrumentation for research in life sciences and soft matter, is happy to announce the latest member of their nanotechnology characterization systems family: the ForceRobot®300, the new standard in single molecule force spectroscopy. Read MoreReveal the Secrets in the Depth with the New Leica HCX APO L20x/0.95 IMMNov 12, 2009
Mannheim, Germany. Leica Microsystems expands its wide range of objective lenses for confocal microscopy by the new objective Leica HCX APO L20x/0.95 IMM for deep imaging.
The new Olympus FluoView FV10i confocal laser scanning microscope system brings a whole new level of accessibility to confocal microscopy. It is designed to remove all of the complex steps involved in setting-up and using confocal microscopes, ensuring that users can concentrate on the images and data without any prior expertise.
Read MoreNew Automated Zone Analysis System Helps Speed up the Quality Testing of AntibioticsOct 28, 2009
Synbiosis, a world-leading manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, is pleased to announce its new ProtoCOL 2 automated zone measuring system now offers unique functionality for analysing antibiotic susceptibility testing plates.
Read MoreAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy - Made EasyOct 23, 2009
Olympus has introduced the all-in-one FSX100 fluorescence microscope system to enable even the most inexperienced users to create high-end research images.
Read MoreSurface dissolution imaging gives insight into bioavailabilityOct 20, 2009
Paraytec has announced that it will be demonstrating an exciting new tool for surface dissolution imaging - the ActiPix SDI300 at the 2009 American Association for Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) meeting* in Los Angeles, CA. Read MoreNew Inspection Microscope Offers Improved Observation and ImagingAug 20, 2009
The new series of Nikon LSI inspection microscopes, Eclipse L200N and L200ND, is now available. Building on the high resolution and precision of the Eclipse L200 and L200D series, the L200N and L200ND offer improved observation and operating performance, providing images with greater contrast and higher resolving power.
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