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Better posture for microscopists

Microscope is ergonomically designed to improve the posture of the operators and minimise possible back and shoulder pains  Brochure available  

News from Sartorius (10 April 2003)

Contrast enhancement for 3D imaging

3D imaging system for contrast enhancement in fluorescence microscopy based on innovative grid projection technique permits high quality optical sections to be roduced quickly

News from Carl Zeiss Microimaging ( 4 April 2003)

Partner sought for confocal microscope development

Technique for optical sectioning of an image without the need for a scanning laser light source need to be developed into a marketable product

News from Oxford Sensor Technology (26 March 2003)

Microscopic promotion

Gavin Mills is promoted to the position of product manager with responsibility for both microscopy and automated microscopy products at Prior  Brochure available  

News from Prior Scientific (21 March 2003)

New distributors required in eastern Europe

The only manufacturer of laboratory microscopes in the UK is seeking new distributors in eastern Europe, and invites candidates to meet it at Achema  Brochure available  

News from Prior Scientific (14 March 2003)

Microscopes for metallurgy

 User application article   What have a Formula One car and a Roman centurion's helmet got in common? They are both subjects of study at the Royal Military College laboratories

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (13 March 2003)

Microscopes attend Harvard

 User application article   Installation of a number of microscope automation systems at the Nikon Imaging Centre on the campus of Harvard Medical School  Brochure available  

News from Prior Scientific ( 5 March 2003)

Carbon black testing advances

 User application article   Workstation, stereomicroscope, microtome, and digital camera aid laboratory's research and analysis of carbon black dispersion in plastics

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) ( 4 March 2003)

Microscope helps uncover the past

 User application article   Analysis of architectural paint by conservator underlines value of fluorescence techniques and quality scientific instruments

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) ( 3 March 2003)

Equipment presents histology in its best light

 User application article   Research microscopes and digital cameras used for routine histology, special stains, immunology and cytology are proving popular because of the usefulness of the photographs

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (27 February 2003)

Microscopes accommodate Tirf imaging

Exploits evanescent wave illumination and advances in organelle-specific vital stains and fluorescence proteins to allow light microscopy at the molecular level  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (14 February 2003)

Scope improves Brinell readings

 User application article   A new approach to measuring has improved the accuracy of reading hardness impressions for a leading heat treatment specialist

News from Indentec (11 February 2003)

ENT at Princess Alexandra benefits from microscope

 User application article   The Ear, Nose and Throat Department at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow has recently installed the latest Leica MS2 Surgical Microscope

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (28 January 2003)

Ergonomically optimised laboratory microscopes

Two new laboratory microscopes specifically designed for intensive use in biomedical laboratory applications use expanded pupil eyepiece for optimised operator efficiency  Brochure available  

News from Vision Engineering (28 January 2003)

Easier focusing or better resolution on camera

The latest digital camera for microscopists from Olympus employs an innovative shifting CCD system together with super-fast hardware processing to give extra high resolution for still images  Brochure available  

News from Olympus Europa (15 January 2003)

Confocal Microscope success in heart research

 User application article   The Department of Cardiac Physiology at the University of Manchester is finding the speed and power of the new Leica TCS SP2 RS Confocal System to be invaluable

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) ( 3 January 2003)

Firmer foundation for research 'scope

Use of a new thermally-stable alloy for construction of microscopes means that images will not drift even if the instrument is left unattended for long periods  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (17 December 2002)

Relief contrast cell observation

New RC technique has particular advantages for the observation of cell viability in unstained living specimens, and for in vitro fertilisation work  Brochure available  

News from Olympus Europa (12 December 2002)

Centralised imaging with a new confocal system

 User application article   National Institute for Biological Standards and Control has chosen a new confocal system which it says is well suited to its cellular studies conducted as part of its standardisation work

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (27 November 2002)

Microscopes help boost public awareness of science

 User application article   Southampton University chose its Golden Jubilee year to host its first Summer Science Exhibition, which aimed to demonstrate to the general public how much fun science can be

News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (26 November 2002)

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