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Universal endoscope digital camera adapters
Adapters have been developed to enable connection of almost any commercially available digital camera to an endoscope facilitating viewing and storage of images
News from Moritex Europe (19 April 2004)
Lasers offer excellent beam quality
Characteristics are ideal for applications in DNA sequencing, flow cytometry, digital imaging, analytical chemistry and fast flow-rate particle measurement Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics (UK) (30 March 2004)
Added flexibility from specimen holder
Universal petri dish holder is designed to work with motorised scanning stages and is compatible with petri dishes of up to 90mm diameter Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (30 March 2004)
Light control with opto-mechanical building blocks
Expanded range of precision optical system building blocks, including fixed and adjustable optical mounts, holders and positioners, together with associated inserts, adapters, etc
News from Pro-Lite Technology (25 March 2004)
Interferometer gains fringes more quickly
Designed to perform routine quality monitoring tests for optical components and systems in the infra-red region of the spectrum, and may be used in production, quality control or research
News from Precision-Optical Engineering (19 March 2004)
Ultra sensitive detectors for confocal systems
Sensitivity remains one of the most important criteria in confocal systems, and these new gallium arsenide phosphide detectors provide twice the sensitivity of standard items
News from Carl Zeiss (18 March 2004)
Histology tool improves specimen imaging
Existing microscopes can be upgraded with a motorised imaging system that can scan whole sections at any magnification at the rate of 25 fields of view per second
News from GT Histovision (16 March 2004)
Fully automated analysis of filters
Attaching to existing microscopes or supplied with a new microscope, the system allows fully automated, unattended analysis of all or part of every filter using image analysis
News from GT Vision Direct (16 March 2004)
The latest in safety eyewear style
Recognising that laser eyewear is only safe if it is actually worn, the designers have made this a comfortable and stylish alternative to a traditional goggle
News from Pro-Lite Technology (15 March 2004)
Feel the atomic force
Application note describes applications in which atomic force microscopy is used with confocal laser scanning microscopy in studying biological phenomena
News from Carl Zeiss (16 February 2004)
Aquamarine diode laser has picosecond pulse
470nm wavelength opens the door for entirely new applications in bioanalysis, biochemistry, genetics, optical storage, semiconductor characterisation and quality control
News from Picoquant ( 6 February 2004)
Motorised stage offers increased flexibility
Scanning stage for upright microscopes is compatible with all specimen holders from the ProScan range, allowing examination of the widest range of specimens Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific ( 4 February 2004)
Eyepiece adapter extends microscope life
Old microscopes can be simply adapted with an eyepiece attachment that fits a C-mount thread or popular digital camera fittings
News from Klughammer (19 January 2004)
Differential interference using plastic dishes
The first differential interference contrast method to allow the use of plastic culture vessels for microscopic examinations
News from Carl Zeiss (14 January 2004)
Spectral microscopy for multi-photon technology
Compared to confocal imaging, multi-photon microscopy allows cells to survive longer during the imaging process, due to reduced photobleaching and phototoxicity
News from Carl Zeiss (14 January 2004)
Suspension systems for stereo microscopy
Suspension arm systems for stereo microscopes lets the instrument be moved easily in X, Y and Z directions and positioned at any height by just the tip of a finger Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (18 December 2003)
Excimer laser has low through-life cost
The stability of the laser chamber results in the longest static and dynamic gas lifetimes of any excimer laser, up to ten times longer than traditional designs
News from Pro-Lite Technology (25 November 2003)
Laser improves study of fluid and airflow dynamics
Features a twin laser head design that produces high repetition rates and enables users to capture more data sets during studies of flow phenomena
News from New Wave Research (13 November 2003)
Combine microscopy with electrophysiology
In an era where researchers are carrying out increasingly demanding experiments, the movable top plate has been designed to make the impossible, possible
News from Scientifica (12 November 2003)
Compact solid-state UV diode laser
Producing 8mW at 375nm and designed for applications such as biological and chemical detection, confocal microscopy, flow cytometry and semiconductor test and measurement
News from Coherent ( 7 November 2003)
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