The pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries increasingly require rapid, accurate, and high-resolution analytical tools to characterize complex materials, ensure product quality, and accelerate ...
Imaging live cells without disrupting their natural behavior or damaging their structures is one key challenge in biomedical optics, and has been tackled in multiple ways. A project at NIST has now ...
In this interview, News-Medical.net speaks to Prof. Klaus Gerwert of Ruhr University, about how histopathology problems can be solved using infrared microscopy. In classical histopathology, you take a ...
If you were to use infrared (IR) transmission microscopy, you would appreciate its chemical quantification abilities—unless your object of study was a hydrated cell. In that case, you might complain ...
Scientists captured clear images of biomolecules in single live cells in water for the first time using infrared (IR) transmission imaging. The IR technique enables researchers to measure the mass of ...
The Thermo Scientific Nicolet iN10 Infrared Microscope significantly advances productive, contemporary, and cost-effective infrared microanalysis. The Nicolet iN 10 is an intelligent, unique, and ...
Bruker Corporation BRKR recently launched the LUMOS II ILIM, a quantum cascade laser (QCL)-based infrared imaging microscope. The breakthrough innovation sets new performance standards, enabling ...
The LUMOS II ILIM is the fastest chemical imaging microscope, featuring a 2.2 x 2.0 mm 2 field of view with 4.25 µm spatial resolution. Smart, application-specific workflows for tissue, particle, and ...
insights from industryRon RubinovitzSenior Application ScientistThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, AZoM talks to Ron Rubinovitz from Thermo Fisher Scientific about the utilization of FTIR ...
What would you do if all you had to connect an alleged hit-and-run driver to the victim was a thread found on the driver's car bumper? How would you identify a microcontaminant found on the surface of ...