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Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC Revolutionizes Quantitative Petrography


Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC is intro- ducing a new groundbreaking solu- tion for petrographic analysis. ZEISS Axioscan 7 expands the possibilities of automated petrography by combin- ing


unique motorized polarization acquisition modes with unprecedented


speed and a rich soſtware ecosystem for visualization, analysis, and collaboration. Fully automated acquisition now comes with unprecedented speed across even the largest sample collections. Coupled with trusted ZEISS optical quality, this ensures consis- tent and reproducible imaging and analysis.


Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC www.zeiss.com/microscopy/int/about-us/press-releases.html


Bruker PicoIndenters for SEM and TEM


As the world leader in nanomechan- ical testing systems, Bruker makes it easy to conduct in situ mechani- cal experiments in a SEM or TEM with the Hysitron PI Series PicoIn- denters. Te unique transducer


design delivers unmatched stability throughout an experiment, resulting in precise data even at the nanoscale. Video capture from the microscope enables real-time monitoring and direct correlation of mechanical data to microscope imaging.


Bruker www.bruker.com/picoindenters


New EMS Carbon Rod Shaper


Te EMS Carbon Rod Shaper is an ergonomic and space-saving electric carbon and graphite rod sharp- ener that provides easy, consistent, and efficient rod shaping for high-capacity labs. Its cutting head consists of two tungsten carbide blades and a top guide bearing. To use, fit the carbon rod of your choice into the holder


and simply insert into the top guide bearing to produce precisely cut tips. Carbon dust is automatically removed by vortex into an inter- nal dust collector, which can then be easily removed for cleaning.


Electron Microscopy Services www.emsdiasum.com/microscopy/products/vacuum/carbon.aspx#70305-25


Live-Cell STED Microscopy


A light-based imaging technique, STED mic roscopy visua l i z e s nanoscale structure and dynamics


within living and unperturbed cells and tissue. Abberior STED microscopes offer adaptive illumination schemes, which mini- mize the exposure of the sample to laser light without compro- mising the ∼30 nm super-resolution capabilities afforded by STED microscopy. Systems can be equipped with live-cell imaging chambers to maintain a live-cell-compatible environment and autofocus to keep a specimen in focus for the entire experiment.


Abberior abberior-instruments.com/products/facility


2021 September • www.microscopy-today.com


Official Launch of Mountains® Analysis Software


9 Surface and Image


Are you analyzing data from profilers or microscopes (SEM, AFM, etc.)? Brand-new Mountains®


9 surface


and image analysis soſtware could help you get a lot more out of your data. Version 9 has just been released and comes packed with new features


including a new-look interface, surface texture analysis on freeform surfaces (shells), and analysis of multi-channel cubes of compositional data. It also brings new optional modules and a new product branch for correlation and spectroscopy, MountainsSpectral®


.


Digital Surf www.digitalsurf.com/free-trial


TESCAN Announces New Delayering Capability


A new TESCAN Delayering Module that enables automated gas-assisted top-down delay-


ering using TESCAN SOLARIS X and AMBER X Plasma focused ion beam (FIB) instruments has been released. TESCAN Delayering Modules provide rapid access to deeply buried features and support physical failure analysis through the combination of inert Xe plasma FIB ions and unique, proprietary gas chemistries that have been developed specifically for today’s advanced technology nodes. Tey provide artifact-free, site-specific trenches with maximum planarity and homogeneity without altering a device’s electrical properties.


TESCAN www.tescan.com


In Situ Hybridization with ONCORE Pro – Ready-to-Use Automated HPV Probes


Te ONCORE Pro automated slide staining system can be used for fully automated in situ hybridization (ISH)


applications, including human papilloma virus (HPV) probes. Te ONCORE Pro features ready-to-use probes and ancillary reagents for HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, and 51. Te end-user can choose to run HPV probes individually or as a cocktail.


BioCare Medical biocare.net


Akoya Biosciences Partners with Premier Microscope Providers


biology applications through the Imaging Innovators (I2 system with the latest


Network. Trough this collaboration, Akoya plans to further expand the integration of the CODEX®


and most advanced microscopy platforms to provide a more streamlined user experience, new workflows, faster acquisition speeds, and deeper resolution to pave the way for collaboration on new spatial biology applications.


Akoya Biosciences www.akoyabio.com


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Akoya Biosciences will be partnering with Nikon, CrestOptics, Andor, and Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC to develop new spatial )


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