Park Systems announces Park FX40, the autonomous AFM with built-in intelligence
The new AFM offers an overhaul in functionality while retaining the same basic design elements
The new AFM offers an overhaul in functionality while retaining the same basic design elements
The first-of-its-kind software for TA’s thermal analysis product line helps customers save time and money by automating standard operating procedures
Learn about the advances in hardware and software that have made today’s instrumentation accessible to non-Raman experts
The consortium will assess multiple new or existing process analytical technologies (PAT), including HORIBA’s A-TEEM™ fluorescence technology
In a first, the digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors, and a trained neural network program for inferring physical activity
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about the implementation of Raman spectroscopy for final product identification
New imaging technique could open up pathways for reducing concrete’s hefty carbon footprint, as well as the 3D printing of concrete
This new understanding of the compound’s unique properties could pave the way to designing new flexible materials for electronics
The measurement made by UK researchers provides the first evidence that charm mesons can change into their antiparticle and back again
Guest editor Vladimir Korolkov, Senior Applications Scientist, Park Systems, outlines a straightforward practical approach for high-resolution imaging
New Multi Reflecting Time-of-Flight (MRT) mass spectrometry platform delivers highest quality resolution at fast speeds
Explore cutting-edge technologies and the latest resources to support your materials characterization
The Epsilon 1 is the first analytical solution for this purpose without the need for helium
Dr. Marco Caffio reveals how his team took on a seemingly impossible mission – to produce pristine, scalable, and reproducible graphene at a low cost
Catch up on topics from A-TEEM spectroscopy and DNA sequencing to advances in in vitro diagnostics, advancing nano-material research with wet-chemical synthesis and biopharmaceutical R&D
University of Liverpool student shares her work analyzing Egyptian mirrors
The collaboration makes it easier for customers to choose the most suitable tools to address their analytical needs for both large and small molecules
Find out how to prevent failures with SEM/EDS and how optical spectroscopy is key to advancing nanomaterial research