May. 07, 2012
The DSX microscopes from Olympus provide advanced analysis, while being simple for every user to use, regardless of their expertise.
moreSep. 23, 2011
Andor Technology has introduced the Differential Spinning Disk (DSD) Uni.
The DSD Uni brings with it the ability to add a confocal unit to almost any fluorescence microscope, upright or inverted, irrespective of manufacturer.
moreMar. 08, 2011
Horiba Scientific has launched the XploRA INV, which combines the automation features and small footprint of the standard XploRA confocal Raman microscope with the capabilities of an inverted microscope, especially important for demanding biological applications.
moreFeb. 16, 2011
M-687 from Physik Instrumente (PI) is a fast, high-precision XY positioning system which has been optimized for applications with inverse microscopes. This stage provides travel ranges of up to 100 x 75 mm, and its large clear apertures of up to 160 x 100 mm can hold specimen holders as well as Z systems for specimen scanning. The currently available models can be used for inverse microscopes of the Olympus IX2 series and for Nikon Eclipse TI.
moreJan. 21, 2011
Carl Zeiss received a 2011 iF product design award by the iF International Forum Design for Axio Lab.A1.
The iF Product Design Award is annually conferred by the iF International Forum Design. This year the iF attracted more than 2,700 product entries from different nations.
moreJan. 21, 2011
Hamilton Thorne announced that David Sable, Portfolio Manager of Special Situations Life Sciences Fund, has joined Hamilton Thorne's Board of Directors. Dr. Sable was Director of the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in New Jersey.
moreOct. 14, 2010
Olympus has introduced advanced laser sharing and dual port SIM scanning capabilities to its FluoView FV1000 confocal laser scanning and FluoView FV1000MPE multiphoton laser scanning microscopes. Providing effective and efficient methods of increasing flexibility, these modules enable users to perform a diverse range of applications, without the need to invest in additional imaging systems.
moreOct. 14, 2010
Leica Microsystems has now developed a Leica DMI6000 B with Adaptive Focus Control (AFC) for researchers who demand consistent multidimensional imaging. The fully automated AFC is based on the reflection of a light beam at a suitable surface (e.g. petri dish) to keep the distance between the objective and the specimen constant. Available for both widefield (including TIRF) and confocal applications, AFC dynamically regulates the focus position, whenever or wherever the experiment requires it.
moreJul. 30, 2010
Peqlab announced a distribution partnership with AMG, a division of Westover Scientific, to become the exclusive distributor of EVOS microscopes in Germany and Austria. EVOS microscopes are advanced all-in-one workstations featuring patented LED technology, a built-in computer, and integrated imaging software. EVOS inverted microscopes are available in fluorescence or transmitted light models.
moreJul. 28, 2010
Meiji Techno UK is pleased to announce the new line up of cost-effective microscopes:
The all-new MT9900 Series Polarizing Microscopes are perfect for the study of thin sections and other mounted samples. They come with a focusable Bertrand lens, a rotatable analyzer in a sliding mount with 360° graduation and a three-position slider with 1st order red, 1/4 wave plate and Brightfield imaging.
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