Thermo Scientific ColorSEM technology
02 October, 2019 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher ScientificThe Thermo Scientific ColorSEM technology includes integrated elemental analysis with colour imaging, enabling scientists, engineers and researchers to instantly view and analyse meaningful elemental content that is differentiated by colour directly from a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Luxendo InVi SPIM AIM lattice light-sheet microscope for live cell imaging
01 October, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdThe Luxendo InVi SPIM AIM lattice light-sheet microscope features an advanced illumination module (AIM) for low-phototoxicity light-sheet fluorescence microscopy of live samples.
Thermo Scientific Phenom desktop electron microscopes for biomedical research
01 October, 2019 | Supplied by: ATA Scientific Pty LtdThermo Scientific Phenom desktop SEMs are designed to be small, fast and easy to use. From sample loading to imaging, the Phenom ProX offers fast time to image (<30 s) with a magnification range up to 150,000x and fully integrated detectors (BSD, SED and EDS for elemental composition).
Thermo Scientific Phenom ParticleX desktop SEM
24 September, 2019 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher ScientificThe Thermo Scientific Phenom ParticleX is a versatile and intuitive desktop scanning electron microscope (SEM) that is designed to provide automotive suppliers and additive manufacturing companies with fast quality control analyses of materials used in development and production.
Light-sheet microscopes customised for imaging the brain
24 September, 2019The microscopes feature innovative optical technologies that allow fast scanning as well as direct visualisation and quantification of the captured data.
VIAVI OnSite-W handheld wireless spectrometer
20 September, 2019 | Supplied by: Raymax Applications Pty LtdThe OnSite-W is claimed to be the industry's smallest IP67-rated, fully integrated spectrometer, designed for varied applications in agricultural, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industries.
Tiny spectrometer made of a single nanowire
20 September, 2019Claimed to be the smallest spectrometer ever designed, the device could be used in applications such as assessing the freshness of foods, the quality of drugs or even identifying counterfeit objects.
Accurion active vibration isolation systems
17 September, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdAccurion provides sophisticated vibration reduction systems utilising active vibration isolation — the active compensation of disturbing vibrations by generating a counterforce.
Super-resolution microscopy improved with graphene
16 September, 2019German researchers have developed a new microscopy method whereby the unusual properties of graphene electromagnetically interact with fluorescing molecules.
Algorithm can predict outcomes of chemical reactions
10 September, 2019The model achieves 90% accuracy in predicting the correct product of unseen chemical reactions, whereas the accuracy of trained human chemists is around 80%.
TESCAN AMBER X FIB-SEM solution
09 September, 2019 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdThe TESCAN AMBER X is a FIB-SEM solution that combines high-throughput plasma-assisted ion milling with ultrahigh-resolution (UHR) field-free SEM optics — a combination suited to materials characterisation over a wide sample range.
ioLight compact inverted microscope
06 September, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdioLight has developed a compact, lightweight and robust inverted microscope for use in the laboratory, which is tough enough to be deployed inside an incubator.
Nüvü Camēras HNü1024 EMCCD camera for low-light imaging
05 September, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdThe HNü1024 EMCCD camera by Nüvü Camēras is sensitive enough to observe individual photons at high frame rates up to 20 MHz in full frame.
CrestOptics X-Light V3 spinning disk confocal
01 September, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdIntegrating cutting-edge technology, the X-Light V3 spinning disk confocal by CrestOptics has been engineered to meet the high-end specifications of modern fluorescence microscopy applications.
Tiny endoscope images objects smaller than a single cell
29 August, 2019Without a lens or any optical, electrical or mechanical components, the tip of the endoscope measures just 200 µm across — about the width of a few human hairs twisted together.