Nanolive Imaging reveals the fate of infected cells This video captured by Professor Olivier Schwartz and his team at the Virus and Immunity lab at the prestigious Pasteur Institute in Paris using a Nanolive CX-A ...
High-flux X-ray diffraction can be a superior alternative to the synchrotron for single crystal & protein crystallography.
High flux X-ray diffraction is the next best alternative to a synchrotron. Better still, you can have one in your own lab!
Tips for PCR Success: AXT’s Guide to Excelling Your PCR/qPCR Experiments PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) relies on the availability of lab equipment such as thermal cyclers, also known as PCR ...
On-demand webinars Additive manufacturing is a rapidly growing field. This bottom up manufacturing technology is freeing up engineers from the restrictions of more conventional top down manufacturing processes enabling more ...
Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy (LPEM) is becoming an increasingly popular mode of examination for both materials and life scientists. Stream from DENSsolutions paves the way for ...
MicroCT with its ability to non-destructively image materials in 3D is arguably the most exciting imaging modality in materials science. While some systems are able to carry out time lapse ...
SEMs and TEMs are commonplace in materials research providing high resolution insights into micro and nanostructures. While additional detectors can provide chemical analysis etc., electron microscopes have traditionally been restricted ...