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Agar Scientific and Nikalyte Partner to Release New Nanoparticle Deposition System


Agar Scientific and Nikalyte announce their partnership and introduce the NL50, a bench- top, one-touch nanoparticle deposition sys- tem suitable for any laboratory studying the applications of nanoparticles. Te NL50 con- sistently produces a coating of nonagglom- erated, ultra-pure nanoparticles in a wide choice of ultra-pure materials including Au,


Ag, Cu, Pt, Ir, Ni, Ti, and Zr.


Agar Scientific www.agarscientific.com


Harness the Power of Nanoscopy Olympus announced a new partnership with Abbelight, enabling delivery of multimodal


imaging solutions that expand research possibilities. Combining the stability and precision of Olympus inverted microscopes with Abbelight’s barrier-breaking single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) technology, structures and dynamics are revealed at the nanoscale on any inverted Olympus microscope. SMLM technology offers localization precision down to 10 nm×10 nm×15 nm (XYZ), nearly 10 times higher resolution than standard confocal systems; a large field of view of up to 150×150 μm; and simultaneous multicolor dSTORM imaging at the nanoscale.


Olympus Corp. www.olympus-lifescience.com/en/ask-the-experts/webinars/imaging- multiple-subcellular-structures-at-the-nanometer-scale-in-3d


Announcing the New DICP-DENS Microscopy Centre


Dens believes that it is now more important than ever to expand our efforts enabling fundamental research in the fields of catalysis and sustainable energy. We have partnered with the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics


(DICP) in China to accelerate this field and achieve results together. Te establishment of the DICP-DENS in-situ electron microscopy technology application laboratory was celebrated with a ceremony held at DICP, with numerous speakers sharing their areas of expertise.


Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics http://english.dicp.cas.cn/


New Raman Spectroscopy Literature from Renishaw


Raman spectra tend to have thermal backgrounds or fluorescence, and these characteristics can adversely affect matching when performing


spectral library searches. Tey may also lead to a degradation in


accuracy when determining components as part of quantitative analysis. Renishaw has several new documents on Raman spectroscopy that are free for download, including Removing Backgrounds with Intelligent Fitting, Empty Modelling Method for Analyzing Large Datasets, and Masking Data to Target Only Relevant Data.


Renishaw www.renishaw.com


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Tomocube Label-Free Holotomography Microscope Opens up Advanced Platelet Research


Tomocube’s cutting-edge 3D quan- titative phase imaging is set to play a crucial role in platelet research, accord- ing to a new paper from scientists at the


University of York (UK). Using holotomography images generated by the Tomocube HT-2H microscope, the team was able to identify and quantify clear disparities in activation status and potential functional ability in disease states of single, un-labeled, live platelets without experimental interference, such as from fixation or labeling.


Tomocube www.tomocube.com


Miltenyi Biotec Image Contest


Miltenyi Biotec is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 North America Microscopy Award Competition. Researchers across North America were invited to submit images and video from biological samples imaged with MACS Imaging


and Microscopy systems. Entries were judged based on biological complexity, sample quality, degree of labeling, and scientific relevance. Te Grand Prize Winner was a video titled “Light sheet microscopy enables comparative analysis of branching morphogenesis in the intact developing human lung” by Soula Danopoulos.


Miltenyi Biotec www.miltenyibiotec.com/US-en/lp/north-america-microscopy-award.html


Scientific Volume Imaging (SVI) Announces Huygens Software 20.10


A new Huygens soſtware release has several new features, including a new user portal for Floating & Everywhere license administration; addition and management of new users; support for Airyscan 2


data; and a new Workflow Processor that shows previews of the result image during and aſter processing. Huygens Python scripting for manipulation of images and single-molecule localization microscopy localization tables are also available. Several minor aspects of the soſtware have also been updated.


Scientific Volume Imaging https://svi.nl


Applied Physics Technologies to Open Hillsboro Location


A worldwide leader in design and manufacture of precision parts for scientific research, APTECH plans


to relocate their research and development team from McMinnville to Hillsboro, Oregon. Tis will expand manufacturing capabilities in McMinnville and the hiring of additional staff (development engineers, lab technicians, manufacturing personnel). Te new location will provide a state-of-the-art research laboratory where APTECH’s R&D team works with companies across the globe to design custom electron emitter solutions to expand the potential application of thermionics.


Applied Physics Technologies (APTECH) www.a-p-tech.com


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