Until now, it has been technically nearly impossible to rotate highly sensitive samples in all directions under a microscope ...
When using an electron microscope, having your samples fried or explode isn’t quite the result one wants. But for Professor Paul Dastoor, this was an all-too-common problem. In his work on organic and ...
With its accuracy and agility, the Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ RaptIR+™ FTIR Microscope expedites sample analysis by producing actionable data rapidly. It can be time-consuming and challenging to hone ...
When using a measurement microscope, users can measure the size and dimensions of sample features in both two and three dimensions, which is important for inspection, quality control (QC), failure ...
Intelligent control: The fluorescence microscope at EPFL's Laboratory of Experimental Biophysics. (Courtesy: Hillary Sanctuary/EPFL/CC BY-SA) Fluorescence microscopy of live cells provides an ...
A unique laboratory at Michigan Tech captured microscopic photography of snowflakes in a demonstration of the lab's high-powered scanning electron microscope. The Applied Chemical and Morphological ...
MICROSCOPE MAKERS constantly strive to improve images. Sometimes all it takes is a quick tweak to an existing instrument. Or it can mean decades of effort to develop a fundamentally different concept.
Until now, it has been technically nearly impossible to rotate highly sensitive samples in all directions under a microscope ...
O 2 is a particularly reactive gas, and certain materials are incompatible with it. Oxidation processes are activated as quick as particular samples are exposed to the atmosphere. This impacts the ...