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Modified Raman Microscopy Technique Reveals Molecular Orientation Patterns
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Dec. 27, 2022 — Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a way to measure the 3D orientation of molecules within a material made of polymers. The measurement technique — based on broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (BCARS) microscopy — will enable scientists to identify molecular orientation patterns that produce the mechanical, optical, and electrical properties that they seek for optimized materials to be used in medical devices and
Quantum Microscope Examines Cells in Unprecedented Detail
BRISBANE, Australia, June 11, 2021 — A quantum microscope developed at the University of Queensland can resolve cellular structures that would otherwise be impossible to see. The technology overcomes a significant barrier to furthering microscopy for biological imaging. According to...
Raman Spectroscopy Platform Delivers Insights on Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
HONG KONG, April 30, 2021 — Researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) developed optical tweezers-coupled Raman spectroscopy that can directly probe the structural features of alpha-synuclein, an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) that is...
CRIMSON Project Aims to Develop Next-Gen Microscope
MILAN, Dec. 3, 2020 — Researchers this week began work on the CRIMSON project, an effort to develop advanced laser-based coherent Raman scattering microscopy. The transdisciplinary, transnational project aims to develop and introduce a tool capable of creating...
Moves & Expansions
Feb 1, 2013 — Southern Photonics of Auckland, New Zealand, has partnered with I-Wave Corp. of Tokyo to provide sales and support to customers in Japan. I-Wave is an importer and exporter of ultrahigh-speed optical transmission and access products. Southern...
New Look at Bioactive Metal Complexes
BOCHUM, Germany, April 29, 2010 — Scientists at Ruhr University Bochum have accurately determined the location of metal complexes within living cancer cells using Raman microscopy. The technique provides new insights into the mechanism of action of metal-containing drugs, which may...
Third Frontier Funds YSI-UC Team
CINCINNATI, April 13, 2010 — The Ohio Third Frontier Commission has approved a $1,127,873 award to YSI Inc. of Yellow Springs, Riehl Engineering Ltd. of Dayton and the University of Cincinnati (UC) for their “Advanced Modified Carbon Nanotube-Based Nutrient Sensor”...
Fighting Counterfeiting with the Basics
Mar 1, 2008 — The best way to spot a fake is to check its true colors. Identifying counterfeit commercial goods may be easier in the future, thanks to Effendi Widjaja and Marc V. Garland of the Singapore-based Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, who...
Confocal Raman Microscopy Studies Drug-Membrane Interactions
Aug 1, 2006 — Investigating drug-membrane interactions, such as a drug’s ability to pass through a membrane or to bind to proteins within it, helps researchers understand the effects of drugs on membrane functions. Christopher B. Fox, Robert A. Horton and Joel M....
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