Recent Articles in Microscopy & Image Analysis Articles and Application Notes
Research & Industrial Applications of Near-IR CamerasNov 19, 2010
FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) has announced a new technical article that reviews a selection of the major applications for which Near-Infrared cameras are particularly well-suited. Near-IR cameras, which are sensitive to the near-infrared spectrum (0.9 to 1.7 µm) are increasingly found in research laboratories, design departments and on factory production lines. Used to view phenomena that cannot be observed with 'thermal' (MWIR/LWIR) imaging systems, Near-IR cameras have many advantages
Read MoreNEW Generation G:BOX Range will Lead the Gel Image Analysis MarketNov 18, 2010
Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions is proud to announce its new range of G:BOX image analysis systems are now available. The systems have been completely restyled to include the latest imaging technology and new software, which guides users to their optimum filter and lighting conditions, making imaging all types of gel or blot quick and easy.
Read MoreHigh-Content Screening Automation for Confocal and Widefield Microscopy - Leica HCS A Oct 27, 2010
Leica Microsystems has extended its automated high-content screening solution to cover applications on widefield fluorescence systems. The Leica HCS A package enables fast and efficient multi-position experiments - from automated image recording routines to complex multi-dimensional high-content screening experiments with simultaneous image export for immediate analysis by external analysis software.
Read MoreJPK Instruments announce the Vortis Advanced fully digital SPM Control StationSep 9, 2010
JPK Instruments, a world-leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instrumentation in life sciences and soft matter announces the Vortis Advanced, the new standard in SPM Control systems with the lowest noise and highest signal speeds seen to date.
Read MoreMinerals, metals and the Malvern Morphologi!Aug 13, 2010
Particle characterization by image analysis using the Morphologi G3 from Malvern Instruments is proving valuable in a diverse range of mineral and metals applications. The shape and size of mineral and metal particles can play an important role in determining process efficiency and final product quality in applications spanning the measurement of metal powders for Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) to the production of mineral-based cosmetics
Read MoreThermo Fisher Scientific Demonstrates Advances in Materials Analysis Instrumentation at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2010Aug 3, 2010
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, announced it will showcase its range of instruments for materials analysis at booth #436 at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2010, August 1-5, in Portland, Ore. During the show the company will unveil the Thermo Scientific QuasOr EBSD for its all-in-one microanalysis solution, NORAN System 7
Read MoreReverse engineering tablets for counterfeit investigationsJul 13, 2010
Chemical imaging specialists at Malvern Instruments are demonstrating how data derived from reverse engineering of pharmaceutical tablets can aid the fight against counterfeit drugs. Using the SyNIRgi near infrared chemical imaging (NIRCI) system they have been able to collect data detailed enough to characterize the formulation and processes used to create individual dosages
Read MorePushing the Boundaries of Fluorescence ImagingFeb 15, 2010
Olympus has introduced a new, highly versatile, range of cutting-edge research microscope systems. The Olympus xcellence line covers advanced live cell techniques such as real-time high-speed imaging,
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