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Working in conjunction with the German ski wax producer Zipps and optomechatronic systems builder Opto (Graefelfing, Germany), an engineer at the German Ski Federation has developed a portable microscope to inspect the properties of different types of snow.
A researcher at the University of Twente’s MIRA Research Institute (Enschede, The Netherlands) has developed image processing software that can count the circulating tumor cells in a blood sample and identify them by type.
Computer scientists and medical researchers at the University of Leeds (Leeds, UK) have developed a way of studying tissue samples using a digital scanning system that produces 3-D images.
...with USB3.0 super-speed interface and Sony's ICX445 CCD sensor-based camera Camberley, UK - Image processing specialist FRAMOS, announces the new Visiosens VF camera series - a highly flexible and customisable image capture platform with more than 140 camera variants per image sensor. Its new ...
Researchers led by Dr. John Zhang from the University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX, USA) have created a portable, miniature microscope that may help reduce the time taken to diagnose oral cancer.
Smart camera vendors are developing products for niche applications using novel optics, filters, and sensors.
The Lumen 200S fluorescence illumination system with internal high-speed shutter from Prior Scientific features multiple control options.
Point Grey's Flea3 FL3-GE-50S5 camera models are built around color and monochrome versions of the Sony ICX655 2/3-in. global shutter CCD sensor and are capable of streaming 2448 × 2048-pixel images at 8 frames/sec over Gigabit Ethernet.
Pioneering the field of digital microscopy, KEYENCE has released its latest microscope system, the VHX-2000. The VHX Series Digital Microscope was designed to alleviate the shortcomings of traditional, optical light microscopes - shallow depth-of-field, short working distance, lack of portability
The LSM 780 from Carl Zeiss Microscopy is a confocal laser scanning microscope that features a high-sensitivity gallium-arsenide-phosphide (GaAsP) detector and a 355-nm continuous-wave laser.