University of Denver professor Dali Sun used his engineering background to envision a machine that would expedite cancer cell detection.
The company’s technology allows for precise measurements of silicon wafers at dimensions smaller than most light wavelengths.
A new version of Cellpose —the popular tool that maps the boundaries of diverse cells in microscopy images —now works on less-than-perfect pictures that are noisy, blurry, or undersampled.
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM - Nearfield Instruments is eying a stock market listing in the next three years amid growing adoption of its measurement tools, its CEO told Reuters, potentially giving the ...
Rice University scientists and collaborators at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) have demonstrated a new method for ...
Scientists have created an ultra-thin metasurface that generates entangled photons for quantum imaging, offering up to four ...
Manufactured in Japan under rigorous quality standards, the CM-3700A Plus features Wavelength Analysis & Adjustment (WAA ... with Konica Minolta’s SpectraMagic™ NX2 software. This tool offers ...
GIA’s laboratories use advanced instrumentation and research to deliver accurate grading, identification, and origin ...
Guest blog by Luisa Doughty, Mission Manager and Sarah Cheesbrough, Misson Manager at the Satellite Applications Catapult.
The Evidence Chamber project is seeking to make forensic science accessible – one panel at a time Imagine being summoned as a juror in a murder trial. The expert responsible for ...