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All-in-One Vision System Offers Unprecedented Inspection Stability
KEYENCE multi-spectrum ring lights detect subtle changes in appearance
Anton Paar Launches AFM for Industrial Users
Automation and clever tools make premium AFM technology accessible even for inexperienced users
Graphene Electrodes Offer New Functionalities in Molecular Electronic Nanodevices
Results could be exploited to generate new bio-molecular sensing technologies
Conduct Raman Spectra of Micron-Scale Samples with Unparalleled Performance
CRAIC Technologies introduces the Apollo II Raman microspectrometer
Controlling Growth of Organic Crystals with High-Powered Magnets
Potential major benefits for pharmaceutical development
Sustainable Bio-Plastics Made from Lemons
Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia produces bio-plastics from limonene
Webinar: Automatizing the Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Complex Drugs using NMR
Learn about an upcoming webinar by Bruker BioSpin on 2D NMR techniques for heparin analysis
Ancient Materials Reveal Innovation for the Future
From Roman concrete and synthetic fossils, ancient materials are inspiring the creation of innovative systems and devices at Université Paris-Saclay
How to Get Sprayed Metal Coatings to Stick
Surprisingly, melting hinders rather than helps, MIT research reveals
New Focal Charge Compensation Mode for ZEISS Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopes Improves Image Quality
High-resolution 3D block face imaging for biological samples with fast acquisition rates and minimal sample damage
Andor Adds Dragonfly 200 to its Successful High-Speed Confocal Imaging Platform
Dragon 200 has additional flexibility, lightning speed and superior image quality at a price-point comparable to traditional point scanning confocal
Rigaku KT Series Improves Handheld LIBS Capabilities for Performance-Sensitive Metal and Alloy Industries
Upgraded handheld alloy analyzer for use in metal recycling, quality control and positive material identification applications
Why Carbon Nanotubes May Pose Cancer Risk Similar to Asbestos
Medical Research Council study explains how the manufacturing material, used in everything from sports equipment to aircraft, could cause deadly mesothelioma
Researchers Bring Optical Communication onto Silicon Chips
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers
2D Materials Assembled into Desalination Membrane
New LC and GC Solutions for PAH Analysis
Precision Linear Motor Stages with Magnetic Direct Drive and Absolute Encoders for Multiple Applications
PI’s ultra-precise linear motor stages are well-suited for industry and research
Battery Based on Sodium may offer more Cost-Effective Storage than Lithium
Industrial forecasts predict an insatiable need for battery farms to store renewable energy like solar and wind
Making Renewable Power More Viable for the Grid
“Air-breathing” battery can store electricity for months, for about a fifth of the cost of current technologies
HORIBA Scientific Introduces New CLUE Series Detectors for Scanning Electron Microscopes
CLUE Series offers scalable platform for imaging and spectroscopic analysis of nano-objects with SEM and dual SEM/FIB (Focused Ion Beam) microscopes.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a Quantitative Method: Webinar Highlights
Learn about NMR as a quantitative method and the differences between internal and external reference methods
Could Correlative Microscopy Solve the Energy Problems of the Future?
Find out how materialography methods are being developed at the IMFAA, Germany, to enhance research into materials for energy conversion, additive processing and energy storage