Chromacity Lasers Spark 1040 ultrafast laser system for multiphoton microscopy
04 December, 2017The Spark 1040 Laser System from Chromacity Lasers is an air-cooled, compact, ultrafast ytterbium fibre-based laser providing high performance with turnkey operation. It is available in two versions, delivering either 500 mW or up to 2.5 W.
Excelitas Technologies X-Cite FIRE illumination system for fluorescence microscopy
10 November, 2017The X-Cite FIRE fluorescence illumination system by Excelitas Technologies is an arc lamp replacement for routine and advanced fluorescence imaging applications.
pco.Panda ultracompact 4.2 MP sCMOS camera
26 October, 2017The pco.Panda sCMOS camera is suitable for applications such as GSDIM, PALM, STORM, SPIM, SIM, live cell microscopy, single-molecule detection, light sheet microscopy, spinning disk confocal microscopy, FRET, FRAP, fluorescence spectroscopy, bio- and chemi-luminescence and high content screening.
Thorlabs Quantalux sCMOS Camera
13 October, 2017Thorlabs has announced the release of its 2.1 MP Quantalux sCMOS Camera, based on a high‐performance 1 e‐ read‐noise imager. Suitable for demanding imaging applications, the monochrome sensor can image the full frame (1920 x 1080) at 50 fps with 16-bit resolution and offers a peak quantum efficiency of 61% at 600 nm.
Biosensor mouse lights up the 'skeleton' within cells
10 October, 2017Scientists have developed a glow-in-the-dark biosensor mouse that gives a real-time readout of the rapidly changing 'skeleton' within cells in living tissues, enabling the researchers to watch cells respond dynamically to their surrounding environment.
Quantum technology for imaging life at the nanoscale
13 September, 2017Researchers have demonstrated a way to detect and image electronic spins non-invasively with ambient sensitivities and resolution orders of magnitude never before achieved.
Bertin Instruments InCellis Cell Imager
01 September, 2017The InCellis Cell Imager, from Bertin Instruments, is an all-in-one cell imager developed to generate publication-quality images of cells on tissue slides or in cell culture.
Imaging technique to aid IVF embryo selection
31 August, 2017Researchers have developed an imaging technique that can help assess the quality of early-stage embryos.
Oxford Nanoimaging Nanoimager for super-resolution, single-molecule imaging
07 August, 2017The Nanoimager from Oxford Nanoimaging represents a revolution in single-molecule imaging, according to the company. Offering super-resolution capabilities in a compact, benchtop system, the Nanoimager is claimed to be a game changer for high-resolution imaging.
Bio-Rad ChemiDoc MP Imaging System and Starbright fluorescent secondary antibodies
01 August, 2017The ChemiDoc MP Imaging System is designed for multiplex fluorescent western blotting. With triplex acquisition, the product can detect up to three proteins simultaneously to gain more data per sample and minimise stripping and reprobing.
Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta high-speed EMCCD camera
01 August, 2017The Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD high-speed imaging camera was specifically designed for super-resolution applications such as STORM, PALM and GSD.
Lambert Instruments TRiCAM intensified camera with ultrashort gating
14 July, 2017The TRiCAM, from Lambert Instruments, is a compact intensified camera designed for scientific and industrial applications that require low-light imaging.
SPOT Imaging RT sCMOS high-speed camera with Sony Pregius CMOS sensor
30 June, 2017SPOT Imaging has released the RT sCMOS cooled camera with Sony's Pregius technology to address the high imaging demands of life-science professionals.
$6 million for breast cancer imaging tool
05 June, 2017OncoRes Medical, established to develop an imaging tool to improve the outcome of breast cancer surgery, will receive up to $6 million of venture capital investment from the Medical Research Commercialisation Fund (MRCF).
New method for producing PET radiotracers
03 May, 2017Researchers at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation have led the development of a new method for producing PET radiotracers.