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Linkam’s CMS196V3 Stage Enables Cryo-Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy


Electron microscopy (EM) gives restricted insight into biological and chemical processes due to its limitations in staining and sample preparation processes. Fluorescence microscopy is a sensitive method used to detect biological, chemical, and genetic processes and events inside living cells.


Cryo-CLEM (Correlative cryo super- resolution light and electron micros- copy) brings it all together, combining the individual advantages from both fluorescence microscopy and EM by imaging the same sample location with both techniques and superimposing the complementing information.


Linkam Scientific www.linkam.co.uk/cms196


Nikon introduces Clarify.ai for NIS-Elements


NIS-Elements Clarify.ai is a new microscopy tool in Nikon’s growing suite of artificial intelligence (AI). Clarify.ai uses new Nikon technologies executed on graphic processing units (GPUs) to leverage fast and efficient clarity in images normally corrupted by blur due to out-of-focus light. It leverages deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence. It is pre-trained to recognize fluorescence signal emitted from out-of-focus planes and to remove this haze component from the image, resulting in improved signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio.


Nikon www.healthcare.nikon.com/en/news/topics/20200714001.html


Olympus and Metal Analysis Group to Deliver API RP 578 Training


Olympus and Metal Analysis Group announced a collaboration to offer API RP 578 global training courses for alloy verification and positive material identification (PMI) experts who want to sharpen their skills, advance their careers, or earn their certificate of completion. Using the right alloy component is critical to help prevent accelerated corrosion or part failure. API RP 578 provides guidelines for a material and quality assurance system to verify the composition of alloy components in new and existing piping systems.


Olympus www.olympus-ims.com/en/news/olympus-and-metal-analysis- group-to-deliver-api-rp-578-training/?utm_source=ims_email&utm_ medium=email&utm_campaign=metal-analysis-group-pressrelease


Olympus and Cytosurge Collaborate to Deliver a Complete Single-Cell and CRISPR Genetic Manipulation Solution in the Americas


Olympus, a leading manufacturer of high-end


Cytosurge,


research a


microscopes, and precision manufacturer of cell manipulation technologies, have


entered a co-marketing agreement to become a complete system provider to the scientific community’s growing need for next- generation single-cell and CRISPR genetic manipulation solutions. Te partnership provides potential to blend Olympus optical technologies with Cytosurge high-precision cell manipulation technologies.


Cytosurge AG and Olympus www.Olympus-lifescience.com, www.cytosurge.com


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Vision Engineering Upgrades Digital Marketing Presence in Three Global Territories


Vision Engineering Ltd., a 62-year-old British leading designer


and manufacturer


of high-quality ergonomic inspection, digital 3D visualization, and visual measurement technologies, has launched a new website platform for manufacturing industry professionals in three of its global territories. Te site offers product and service information plus a rich library of learning materials for a wide range of market sectors.


Vision Engineering Ltd. www.visioneng.com


LUCID Vision Provides Multi-Purpose GigE Vision Cameras


LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. designs and manufactures innovative machine vision cameras and components that use the latest technologies to deliver exceptional value to customers. Our compact, high-performance GigE Vision cameras are suited for a wide range of industries and applications, such as factory automation, medical, life sciences, and logistics. LUCID Vision Labs innovates dynamically to create products that meet the demands of machine vision for Industry 4.0.


LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. www.thinklucid.com


Linkam THMS600 Stage Used by University of Glasgow to Study Laser-Induced Phase Separation


A team of scientists set out to understand how and why lasers trigger crystallization and how changes made to the properties of the laser could influence which crystal form would be generated. Researchers working with Prof. Klaas Wynne of Te School of Chemistry at


the University of Glasgow have used the Linkam THMS600


temperature-controlled stage to explore phase transitions in mixed liquid systems and laser-induced nucleation.


Linkam Scientific https://bit.ly/LInkam-GlasgowArticle and https://www.nature.com/articles/ s41557-018-0009-8


RPMC Fundamentals of Confocal Raman Microscopy


RPMC announces the release of the white paper “Fundamentals of Confocal Raman Microscopy.” RPMC focuses on the optical design of a confocal microscope and how that affects the performance of the system. It explains why the 532 nm single longitudinal


mode (SLM) diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) laser from Oxxius, with excellent TEM00 beam quality, is an ideal source for integration into confocal Raman microscopes.


RPMC Lasers https://blog.rpmclasers.com/white-papers/fundamentals-of-confocal-raman- microscopy


www.microscopy-today.com • 2020 November


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