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12-Nov-2012 - Fast and ultrasensitive optical systems are gaining increasing significance and are being used in a diverse range of applications, for example, in imaging procedures in the fields of medicine and biology, in astronomy and in safety engineering for the automotive industry. Frequently the challenge ...
09-Nov-2012 - Scientists in Germany have used digital photographs to extract colour and spectral information of reactive fluorophores. They studied the optical properties of different pyridine-substituted cross-conjugated fluorophores (XF). Upon protonation of the pyridine nitrogen, the colour changes of XFs ...
09-Nov-2012 - Corrosion products of a 450-year-old archaeological metal were investigated at the nanometre level using scanning transmission x-ray microscopy by scientists in France and Canada. The work is on a much finer scale than others, which usually analyse the microscale with methods like transmission ...
GATC Biotech joins a new EU research network for young researchers
08-Nov-2012 - Seven European research institutions and GATC Biotech have formed a consortium providing cutting-edge training in the scientific study of the human past. The BEAN (Bridging the European and Anatolian Neolithic) Initial Training Network has been awarded four years of funding from the European ...
07-Nov-2012 - The Royal Society of Chemistry welcomed the implementation of newly-developed non-animal methods of testing for poisons in shellfish from the seas around Britain which has led to 14,000 mice being spared testing and death in 2012. If the techniques were to be adopted worldwide it could save a ...
06-Nov-2012 - Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology and the Weizmann Institute of Science identify a means of controlling biological processes that could help treatments for immune disease, neurological disorders and cancer.The cellular response to a number of signals including inflammatory cytokines, ...
Broadens Life Sciences product portfolio and geographic reach
05-Nov-2012 - Corning Incorporated announced that it has completed the previously announced acquisition of the majority of the Discovery Labware business from BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) for approximately $720 million in cash.The acquisition of the BD Discovery Labware business will expand Corning Life ...
A room full of electronics - from QTM A to LAS 4.2
05-Nov-2012 - Fifty years ago the development of modern image analysis began. These early systems used to fill a whole room with electronics, very different from today’s elegant, distinctive desktop set-up. In 1962, the first automated system for the analysis of microscope images was developed by the ...
01-Nov-2012 - Anasys Instruments announced a new paper authored by Dr Andrea Centrone and his colleagues at NIST published recently in Small. Dr Centrone's team reported on experiments that carefully studied the AFM-IR signal strength versus sample thickness. The experiments showed that the AFM-IR signal ...
31-Oct-2012 - At home, in the car or with industrial processes – glass is a universal material. Its properties are so extraordinary that frequently there are no alternatives to this material. Take, for example, high-temperature fuel cells, in which layers of ceramics and metals are alternately attached to each ...
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