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ZEISS Celebrates 50 Years of Scanning Electron Microscopy
ZEISS celebrates the birth of the first commercial scanning electron microscope in 1965
Real-time 3D Analytical FIB-SEM Composite Instrument NX9000 Released
High precision 3D structural analysis realized with proprietary column configuration
ZEISS Announces Diffraction Contrast Tomography for 3D Materials Science
New LabDCT unlocks crystallographic information with Xradia 3D X-ray microscopes
Making the New Silicon
Gallium nitride electronics could drastically cut energy usage in data centers, consumer devices
RETSCH Start a Campaign to Find the Oldest Mill
A Fruitful Approach To Polysaccharide Characterization from Malvern Instruments
CP Kelco reveals how GPC/SEC supports its manufacture of high performance biopolymers
QImaging® Introduces New CCD Cameras for Microscopy with Modern Software to Streamline Image Capture
Life Science Customers Benefit from Affordable and Superior Camera Performance with an Intuitive Imaging Interface
Advances in Raman Microscopy from UCLA in Conjunction with Renishaw
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA, combines Raman microscopy with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to study archaeological textiles and fibers
Wyatt Technology publishes whitepaper on protein quality control in high-throughput screening studies
Report details use of DynaPro® Plate Reader II to identify protein aggregation in sample solutions
Long Life Metal Halide Illumination System
Inorganic Ventures Hosts Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Conference
Keynote features Robert Thomas, 40-year veteran in the field of elemental analysis.
PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 — A New Level of Operator Convenience in ICP-OES
Designing a high-end plasma torch of low maintenance is no rocket science!
Leica Microsystems Launches Fully Coded, Semi-Automated Polarization Microscope
Leica DM4 P for convenient investigation of crystalline structures
Thermal Imaging for Academic Research from FLIR Systems
FLIR Systems announces that it will be showing its latest thermal imaging solutions for academic research at Photonex 2015 on 14th and 15th October 2015.
Bruker Introduces Second-Generation Inspire Nanochemical Imaging Solution
Featuring unique PeakForce IR and IR EasyAlign technology