Apr. 26, 2017News
Zeiss opened the new Zeiss Microscopy Customer Center Europe at the Oberkochen site (Germany). This is the most comprehensive Zeiss Customer Center including light, electron and X-ray microscopy in a single location: here users from ...
A novel microscopy method, developed and patented by scientists from CeMM, allows unprecedented insights into the spatial organization and direct interactions of immune cells within blood and other liquid multi-lineage tissues. The assay, ...
Apr. 25, 2017News
Physicists at Bielefeld University and The Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø have developed a photonic chip that makes it possible to carry out super-resolution light microscopy, also called ‘nanoscopy’, with conventional ...
Apr. 24, 2017News
MCM2017 is jointly organized by 8 societies: Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy (ASEM), Croatian Microscopy Society (CMS), Czechoslovak Microscopy Society (CSMS), Hungarian Society for Microscopy (HSM), Italian Society of ...
Apr. 22, 2017News
MIT researchers have developed a way to make extremely high-resolution images of tissue samples, at a fraction of the cost of other techniques that offer similar resolution. The new technique relies on expanding tissue before imaging it ...
Apr. 21, 2017News
An extra detector on an electron microscope can help determine which molecules are found in which parts of a cell. This is what scientists at the UMCG and Delft University of Technology say in an article published in the journal Scientific ...
Apr. 19, 2017News
Park Systems, a manufacturer of atomic force microscopes (AFM) announced the opening of their European Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany and appointment of Ludger Weisser as General Manager.
Apr. 12, 2017News
For certain frequencies of short-wave infrared light, most biological tissues are nearly as transparent as glass. Now, researchers have made tiny particles that can be injected into the body, where they emit those penetrating frequencies. ...
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