Analytical instrumentation > Imaging systems

Imaging joint cartilage at a molecular level

25 March, 2019

Australian scientists have reported an advanced imaging technique that allows the condition of joint cartilage to be examined — right down to a molecular level.


Mapping the brain's immune system

04 March, 2019

A new map of the brain's immune system reveals that the phagocytes in the brain — the so-called microglia — all have the same core signature but adapt in different ways depending on their function.


Nikon DS-Ri2 colour digital camera

01 February, 2019

The Ds-Ri2 is a 16.25 MP, high-definition colour camera from Nikon providing good colour reproduction and fast frame rates.


NanoEnTek JuLI Stage real-time cell history recorder

01 February, 2019

The JuLI Stage is a real-time cell history recorder and digital fluorescence imaging analyser designed to support cell biology research.


Blackrock Microsystems MRI Compatible Electrophysiology Headstage

17 December, 2018

The MRI Compatible Headstage from Blackrock Microsystems is a lightweight, 16-channel, single-unit, analog recording headstage for small animals.


Phi Optics appoints AXT as local distributor

31 October, 2018

AXT has been appointed as the local distributor for Phi Optics.


Epson Moverio BT-35E smartglasses

10 October, 2018

Epson Australia's Moverio BT-35E augmented reality smartglasses have a transparent Si-OLED display. The smartglasses feature an interface unit with HDMI and USB Type-C ports to easily connect to popular output devices and seamlessly blend digital content into the real world.


Advanced imaging technique to improve breast cancer diagnosis

05 October, 2018

A new technique is being prepared for clinical application in order to improve breast cancer detection and diagnosis.


PCO pco.dicam C1 intensified 16-bit sCMOS camera

01 October, 2018

PCO has released the pco.dicam C1, said to be the first camera to combine a high-resolution 25 mm image intensifier with a 16-bit (4.2 MP) sCMOS sensor via an ultra-efficient tandem lens.


Autonomous breast cancer detection program evokes Tetris

13 September, 2018

The automated medical image analysis program, designed to detect tumours, employs the movement and style of a retro video game to examine the breast area.


Biomedical imaging system combines optical and ultrasound technology

04 September, 2018

The system uses photoacoustic tomography to improve diagnosis of life-threatening diseases.


Probing cellular interactions

21 August, 2018

UTS researchers say new research holds the potential to see deeper into tissues to detect the biomarkers that are the very origins of disease.


Cairn Research MultiSplit four-way image splitter

09 August, 2018

The MultiSplit from Cairn Research is a four-way image splitting device dividing an image into two, three or four separate spatially equivalent components which can be displayed side by side on a single camera chip.


Nanoparticles detect biomarkers for deep-tissue cancers

07 August, 2018

A new form of nanoparticle and associated imaging technique can detect multiple disease biomarkers, including those for breast cancer, found in deep tissue in the body.


Phasefocus Livecyte imaging and cell analysis system

01 August, 2018

The Livecyte imaging and cell analysis system from Phasefocus employs ptychographic quantitative phase imaging (QPI). This technology leverages phase shift information to generate high-contrast cell images under low levels of light intensity.


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