Analytical instrumentation

3Brain BioCAM X microelectrode arrays for electrophysiology

05 April, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The BioCAM X from 3Brain is a high-resolution system for in vitro electrophysiological imaging using a microelectrode array (MEA) biochip. It allows simultaneous recordings from a total of 4096 electrodes sampled at 18 kHz per electrode, thus allowing monitoring of thousands of neurons.


Imaging molecules in action

05 April, 2017

An international team of researchers has developed an experimental technique to take 3D images of molecules in action.


Prior Scientific Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System

05 April, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System from Prior Scientific is a powerful alternative to 100 W mercury and halogen lamp houses for microscopy applications.


Bruker AVANCE NEO NMR research platform

03 April, 2017 | Supplied by: Bruker Pty Ltd

Bruker has announced the AVANCE NEO platform, the company's next-generation NMR electronics console in the AVANCE series, which is said to offer fast control, improved dynamic range and enhanced flexibility and scalability.


Cancer research turbocharged at the Australian Synchrotron

31 March, 2017

The ACRF Detector, a device akin to a turbocharged camera, will fast-track cancer research at the Australian Synchrotron by harnessing light a million times brighter than the sun.


PCO.edge Scientific CMOS 4.2 MP Microscopy Camera

31 March, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The PCO.edge sCMOS 4.2 LT camera offers 4.2 MP and is equipped with a scientific CMOS sensor providing crisp images and precise measurements. It is designed for users who require high quantum efficiency, 16-bit dynamic range, long exposure times and low readout noise.


Ultrasounds can decrease bone density, scientists find

30 March, 2017

Scientists have found that young rabbits exposed to ultrasound during foetal development had weaker thighbones than unexposed rabbits, raising questions about the use of prenatal ultrasounds in women worldwide.


3Brain BioCAM microelectrode array platform

30 March, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

3Brain's BioCAM platform is a high-resolution electrode array platform for in vitro electrophysiology on large neuronal networks and brain tissues.


Olympus Vanta handheld XRF analyser

24 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Olympus Australia Pty Ltd

Olympus's latest addition to the Vanta series of handheld XRF analysers provides on-the-spot chemical analysis to quickly scan for toxic metals like lead, cadmium, mercury, chromium and bromine in consumer products such as toys, apparel, footwear and electronics to comply with RoHS regulations.


Futek QLA383 Portable Calibration Kit

24 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Metromatics Pty Ltd

Futek Advanced Sensor Technology announces the QLA383 Portable Calibration Kit — a three-channel monolithic force sensor calibration tool used to audit testing probes for touch-screen devices.


Hitachi Medical Systems ETG-4100 optical topography system

21 March, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The ETG-4100 optical topography system from Hitachi Medical Systems is a mobile, non-invasive tool for the investigation of blood flow in the brain using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).


The robotic microscope that detects asbestos

20 March, 2017

Frontier Microscopy has developed an automated microscopy analysis system for the asbestos air monitoring industry.


Switching oxygen molecules on and off

15 March, 2017

It is now possible to selectively switch individual oxygen molecules 'off' and 'on', from a non-reactive to a reactive state, using a special force microscope.


Diagnostic Instruments SPOT RT CMOS imaging camera

13 March, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The SPOT RT CMOS camera from Diagnostic Instruments uses Sony's Pregius CMOS sensor for high speed and sensitivity.


Diamond-based sensor inspired by a sonic screwdriver

10 March, 2017 by Lauren Davis

Physicists have designed a handheld device that uses the power of MRI and mass spectrometry to perform chemical analysis of objects. Their inspiration? The sonic screwdriver used in science-fiction program Doctor Who.


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