
life sciences
Cancer research: Application for correlative light-electron microscopy
We at Delmic are continuously investigating the range of applications for correlative light-electron microscopy.
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We at Delmic are continuously investigating the range of applications for correlative light-electron microscopy.
Real-time in situ correlative microscopy for cellular biology Thursday the 22nd of June: 3pm Sydney time (7am AMS time)
Angle-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopy: a platform for nanoscale materials science, geology, and photonics Wednesday the 21st of June: 3pm Sydney time ...
A paper recently published in Advanced Materials demonstrates a method for creating extended nanostructures of monocrystalline materials.
Delmic's SPARC application specialist, Toon Coenen, is currently attending the EMAS workshop taking place in Konstanz, Germany.
Last week, DELMIC's CEO Sander den Hoedt was present at the annual Focus on Microscopy (FOM) conference, which took place in Bordeaux, France.
This month, DELMIC is proud to have taken on a new application specialist and engineer to strengthen our team.
You can now access our latest technical note on cathodoluminescence intensity mapping.
In the biological sciences, researchers often rely on the combined data from an electron and fluorescence microscope.
2017 is becoming an exciting year as event plans have come to fruition.
Recent research on asymmetric nanoparticle trimers reveals an electrostatic self-assembly approach which is highly effective.
A new paper, Tb3+-doped LaF3 nanocrystals for correlative cathodoluminescence electron microscopy imaging with nanometric resolution in focused ion ...