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In the news this month...
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The Weizmann Institute of Science Installs 15 Tesla Ultra-High Field Preclinical MRI System to Further Accelerate Multidisciplinary Research
The new instrument is installed in the Daniel Wolf building of the Department of Chemical Research, and is used by the MRI Biosensors laboratory, led by Dr. Bar-Shir, Prof. Lucio Frydman and Prof. Michal Neeman, to open new frontiers in molecular and microscopic imaging, adding to the team’s existing world-class MRI instruments....
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New 2D Superresolution Mode for ZEISS Airyscan Delivers 120 Nanometer Lateral Resolution
At Neuroscience 2017, a new imaging mode for the ZEISS LSM 8 family with Airyscan has been introduced. Their unique 32-channel GaAsP array detector captures more spatial information than traditional confocal microscopes....
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Translational Research Institute, Australia Leads the Way with Livecyte in APAC
The Translational Research Institute (TRI), Brisbane has become the first centre in Australia and the Asia Pacific region to adopt the Livecyte™ Cell Imaging and Analysis system. TRI was formed to enhance collaboration between science, healthcare and industry....
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Anton Paar Announces New Software Product: Tosca™ Analysis for Industrial AFM Users
Following the recent launch of the Tosca™ 400 atomic force microscope, the leading scientific equipment manufacturing company Anton Paar is today announcing the launch of Tosca™ analysis software, based on Digital Surf’s Mountains® surface analysis technology....
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Horiba Scientific Introduces New Clue Series Detectors for Scanning Electron Microscopes
HORIBA Scientific, global leader in spectroscopic analysis for over 40 years, is proud to announce the new HORIBA CLUE Series detectors for Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM). HORIBA CLUE Series include: i-CLUE fast Cathodo-Luminescence (CL) imaging system featuring a large field of view ellipsoidal collection mirror...
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Thermal Imaging Assists Sports and Exercise Science Research
The Department of Sport and Exercise Science at Portsmouth University, UK reports on the advantages of using FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras for measuring skin temperature at rest, during exercise, and recovery.
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