Focusing on the tiniest things
20 June, 2006Researchers at Cornell University have developed a technique to get closer look at individual atoms within crystal molecules.
A new 'phase' for biological imaging
30 December, 2005Researchers have demonstrated a practical x-ray device that provides 2- and 3-dimensional images of soft biological tissue with details that are ordinarily hard to discern with conventional x-ray imaging.
Particle image analyser
08 December, 2005The Morphologi G2 high sensitivity particle image analyser uses digital image analysis and automated microscopy to measure both particle size and particle shape.
Live cell camera
10 October, 2005The Ixon DV885 is the latest addition to the Andor family of EMCCD (electron multiplying) cameras. The Ixon camera features high sensitivity, which makes it suitable for live cell imaging applications.
Large detection array digital camera
18 July, 2005The QImaging Retiga 2000R combines the same features afforded by the Retiga 1300R camera line with a larger pixel array (1600 x 1200) for increased field of view and total well capacity.
Imager enhanced
16 March, 2005Raytek has enhanced its ThermoView Ti30 thermal imager, making it easier for beginners to achieve professional results.
Imaging apparatus characterises drops in 'dirty' laboratory environments
08 March, 2003A high-fidelity spectrometric system for studying the behaviour of drops and particles in industrial flame reactors has been constructed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Finding new meaning in microscope images
08 October, 2002A team of computer scientists working with cell biologists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has created BioSig, a web-based bioinformatic system that links collections of microscope images to a wide variety of quantitative experimental data