Analytical instrumentation

Optimising biopharmaceutical processes with respiratory gas analysis

05 June, 2023 by Daniel Merriman | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Even small changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations can have a significant impact on the final biotherapeutic, meaning that processes must be closely monitored at every stage.


MBF Bioscience Vesalius spinning disk confocal microscope

05 June, 2023 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

Vesalius, by MBF Bioscience, is a versatile confocal microscope system for fast, large-scale, multichannel 2D and 3D whole-slide imaging of slide-mounted specimens.


Advion Interchim Scientific Compact Mass Spec

01 June, 2023 | Supplied by: Bio-Strategy - Part of DKSH Group

The Advion Interchim Scientific (AIS) Compact Mass Spec (CMS) is a single quadrupole mass spectrometer claimed to have the smallest footprint compared to other instruments in the single quadrupole range.


Toxic VOCs released from consumer products

31 May, 2023

Many common products like shampoos, body lotions, cleaners, mothballs and paint removers contain toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs).


New technique for super-resolution images

19 May, 2023

Researchers have found that speckle structured illumination endoscopy can provide high-resolution images with a wide field of view and a large depth of field.


Bioengineering tiny hearts offers insight into heart disease

17 May, 2023

An Australian research team has succeeded in introducing a vascular system into tiny beating model human heart muscles.


Nanoparticles help microscopes go extreme-ultraviolet

11 May, 2023

ANU technology uses carefully engineered nanoparticles to increase the frequency of light that cameras and other technologies see by up to seven times.


Assessing donor hearts with laser speckle imaging

10 May, 2023

French researchers are using a new, non-invasive technique to visualise microvasculature in donor hearts and detect abnormal blood flow.


Excelitas pco.edge 6.2 LE long exposure sCMOS camera

28 April, 2023 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The Excelitas pco.edge 6.2 LE sCMOS camera is optimised to realise long exposure times from milliseconds to minutes or even up to one hour.


Frequency comb breathalyser detects COVID-19

27 April, 2023

Researchers have upgraded a breathalyser based on Nobel Prize-winning frequency comb technology and combined it with machine learning to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection.


Increasing the resolution of X-ray microscopy

20 April, 2023

Researchers have used the results of previous studies to solve the lingering problem of how to overcome the resolution limitations of existing X-ray microscopes.


How Earth's atmosphere cleans itself

19 April, 2023

Human activities emit many kinds of pollutants into the air, and without a molecule called hydroxide (OH), many of these pollutants would keep aggregating in the atmosphere.


JEOL Cryogen Reclamation System for NMR

18 April, 2023 | Supplied by: JEOL (Australasia) Pty Ltd

JEOL's Cryogen Reclamation System offers a convenient and effective way to manage and maintain an NMR instrument's cryogen levels.


Wearable microscopes enable spinal cord imaging in mice

13 April, 2023

The tiny wearable microscopes offer high-resolution, high-contrast and multicolour imaging in real time across previously inaccessible regions of the spinal cord.


Teledyne Imaging Evolve 10 high-sensitivity EMCCD camera

06 April, 2023 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

The Evolve 10 is a high-resolution, back-illuminated EMCCD camera from Teledyne Imaging providing high sensitivity for low-light applications.


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