Haptic technology and the development of high-precision microscopy

Every year on April 19th, people around the world celebrate Microscopy Day. This day is dedicated to promoting and raising awareness about microscopy as an important tool in scientific research. Over time, the microscope has revolutionized the field of science, allowing scientists to explore and discover the world in an entirely new way. In recent Read more about Haptic technology and the development of high-precision microscopy[…]

Development of new alloys with greater endurance

Next-generation steel and metal alloys are a step closer to reality, thanks to an international research project involving a University of Queensland scientist. The work could overcome the problem of hydrogen alloy embrittlement that has led to catastrophic failures in major engineering and building projects. UQ Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis Director Professor Roger Wepf Read more about Development of new alloys with greater endurance[…]

Launch of the MirrorCLEM System for Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy

Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation (TSE: 8036, Hitachi High-Tech) and RIKEN, one of Japan’s national institutes for scientific research, announced today that they have jointly developed ”MirrorCLEM,” a system for simplifying correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) which enables the observation of one using both light and scanning electron microscopes (SEM). This new system will be launched Read more about Launch of the MirrorCLEM System for Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy[…]