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| Latest print issue of M&A: January 2010 |
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Transmission Microscopy without Lenses: Principles, Benefits and Applications. J. Rodenburg et al., University of Sheffield, UK. Using a computational algorithm, it is now possible to generate wide field-of-view transmission images by recording diffraction patterns from different parts of a specimen. By disposing of the lens, various experimental advantages arise...
LM and SEM Metallographical Study of Gear Teeth in Bucket-Wheel Excavators. A. Vazdirvanidis et al, ELKEME, Athens, Greece. The microstructural characteristics and the surface and mechanical properties of the steels selected for mining industry excavators parts are critical factors in their reliability under the highly demanding conditions of use...
Also in the January issue: A Product Focus on Digital Cameras and Image Analysis Systems, plus: Meeting Reports, Literature Highlights, People and Places, Whats New...
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Axio Scope.A1 microscope system from Zeiss with polarization optics The exceptionally flexible Axio Scope.A1 microscope system from Carl Zeiss is now being offered in a version for polarization microscopy. Six different versions of the microscope can be economically configured for polarization techniques
Olympus launches super-corrected 60x 1.4 NA objective lens The new super- corrected Olympus 60x, NA 1.4 microscope objective is the world’s best-corrected microscope objective lens, designed to deliver its optimal levels of performance using wavelengths up to 650 nm and down to an unprecedented 405 nm
High Q Laser launches the picoEMERALD laser for CARS As CARS microscopy has migrated from physics labs into life sciences labs, the demand for an easy-to-use, turnkey light source has increased. High Q Laser and APE have developed a CARS light source with two tunable ultrafast-laser pulse trains from a single beam exit
Superresolution 3D microscopy uncovers cellular interactions with nm resolution An ultrasensitive, high-speed Andor EMCCD camera has helped US researchers see the 3D spatial relationship between cellular structures such as mitochondria and microtubules with nanometre-scale resolution, for the first time
Olympus America announces leap forward in multicolor TIRF imaging The Olympus cell^TIRF illuminator offers four motorized channels for simultaneous image capture, intuitive, user-friendly software control of total internal reflection fluorescence parameters, and instant setting and confirmation of the precise TIRF angle
Nikon launches new cooled CCD digital camera for a variety of applications The DS-Fi1c is the latest addition to Nikon’s renowned Digital Sight series of cameras. Featuring a high definition cooled colour camera head and the latest optical technology, the DS-Fi1c is ideal for both brightfield and fluorescence applications |
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FEBRUARY 22-26 ICONN 2010: International Conference on Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology, Sydney, Australia
www.ausnano.net/iconn2010
FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 5 Pittcon 2010, Orlando, Florida, USA
www.pittcon.org
MARCH 15-19 American Physical Society March Meeting, Portland, OR, USA
www.aps.org
MARCH 21-23 Histochemistry2010: 61st Annual Meeting - New Trends in Microscopy and Immunohistochemistry, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, USA
www.histochemistry2010.org
MARCH 23-26 Immunohistochemistry & Microscopy Short Course, Organized by The Histochemical Society, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, USA http://immunohistochem.com
MARCH 23-26 ANALYTICA 2010: 22nd International Trade Fair for Laboratory
Technology, Analysis and Biotechnology, Munich, Germany
www.analytica.de
MARCH 28-31 Focus on Microscopy 2010: 3rd International Conference on 3D Image Processing in Microscopy, and 22nd International Conference on Confocal Microscopy, Shanghai, China
www.FocusOnMicroscopy.org
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