Thermo Scientific TriPlus 500 Gas Chromatography Headspace Autosampler
28 March, 2019 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher ScientificThe Thermo Scientific TriPlus 500 Gas Chromatography Headspace Autosampler is a static headspace sampling system that is expected to provide high productivity and fast analysis for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) across all sample types.
Thermo Scientific Dioxin Analyzer
28 March, 2019 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher Scientific has developed a workflow to address the complexity faced by scientists testing food and animal feeds for low levels of dioxins and 'dioxin-like' polychlorinated biphenyls (dl-PCBs).
Spectrometer enhances surface science capabilities
27 March, 2019 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdThe University of Sydney recently expanded its surface science capabilities with the installation of a Thermo Scientific K-Alpha+ X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer (XPS).
Imaging joint cartilage at a molecular level
25 March, 2019Australian scientists have reported an advanced imaging technique that allows the condition of joint cartilage to be examined — right down to a molecular level.
Scientifica SliceScope slimline upright microscope
25 March, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdScientifica introduces the SliceScope — a stable, compact and slimline upright microscope. Its modular and versatile design enables it to be used for a range of neuroscience techniques.
Thermo Scientific Nicolet Summit FTIR spectrometer
22 March, 2019 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher ScientificThe Thermo Scientific Nicolet Summit FTIR spectrometer is designed to deliver reproducible data for quality control (QC), quality assurance (QA) and teaching laboratories.
Winemaking under the electron microscope
20 March, 2019 by Dr Cameron ChaiElectron micrographs provide a highly detailed view of structures relating to winemaking, revealing features that are largely invisible to winemakers and wine lovers alike.
Lovibond XD series spectrophotometers for water analysis
05 March, 2019 | Supplied by: Tintometer GmbHThe XD series of spectrophotometers from Lovibond are suitable for routine water analysis, especially spectral analysis. The XD 7000 and XD 7500 UV and UV/VIS devices can be used for disinfectant control, wastewater and raw water treatment, drinking water treatment, the analysis of boiler and cooling water or for pool water control, and swimming pool water treatment.
Mapping the brain's immune system
04 March, 2019A new map of the brain's immune system reveals that the phagocytes in the brain — the so-called microglia — all have the same core signature but adapt in different ways depending on their function.
Phi Optics gradient light interference microscopy (GLIM) for inverted microscopes
01 March, 2019 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdMultiple scattering limits the contrast in optical imaging of thick specimens. Gradient light interference microscopy (GLIM) is a quantitative phase imaging (QPI) technique that can address this issue.
Aurox unity laser-free confocal fluorescence microscope
01 March, 2019 | Supplied by: ATA Scientific Pty LtdAurox unity is an all-in-one, compact, laser-free confocal microscope system designed for high-resolution confocal images comparable to those of significantly larger confocal microscopy systems.
Luxendo MuVi-SPIM single plane illumination microscope for light sheet microscopy
01 March, 2019 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdLuxendo's MuVi-SPIM is a single plane illumination microscope designed to facilitate rapid in-toto fluorescence imaging of biological specimens with subcellular resolution.
TESCAN S8000X Xe plasma FIB-SEM
25 February, 2019 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdThe TESCAN S8000X Xe plasma FIB-SEM offers versatility, ultrahigh-resolution imaging and high-speed nanomachining capabilities. It combines TESCAN's BrightBeam SEM column with its iFIB+ focused ion beam column.
Periodic table still influencing today's research
15 February, 2019This year marks the 150th anniversary of the periodic table, and the principles that drove Dmitri Mendeleev to construct his table are still influencing today's research advances.
Meet the scientist perfecting your pale ale
13 February, 2019Researchers at Edith Cowan University are using mass spectrometry to make beer taste better.