Microscope allows the tracking of a functioning protein
08 February, 2006 by Mark ShwartzA Stanford University research team has designed the first microscope sensitive enough to track the real-time motion of a single protein down to the level of its individual atoms
Microscopes at microscopic size
10 April, 2005Traditionally if scientists wanted to look at something small they would put a sample under a microscope but now researchers have managed to shrink the microscope itself to the size of a single human cell.
Desktop metal analysis
15 February, 2005The Belec Lab 3000s desktop spectrometer weighs 49 kg and is a compact unit for metal analysis.
Research microscope
15 February, 2005The Eclipse 90i, an addition to Nikon's i-series of microscopes, is an automated biological research tool optimised for digital image capture.

