In a recent study published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, researchers demonstrated an approach to detect tyrosinase (TYR) activity, an important biomarker for melanoma diagnosis, with the aid of an unprecedented transportable surface-enhanced Raman scattering biosensor.
By Susha Cheriyedath
2 Aug 2022
A recent study in Polymers suggests a novel, environmentally friendly three-dimensional technology for optical inspection. It allows precise 3D optical inspection without spraying an anti-glare mixture on a component's surface.
By Usman Ahmed
2 Aug 2022
With organoids to model initial development, scientists employed a developing microscopy technology to observe that new neurons struggled to attain their developmental goal.
A team of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Optics and Lasers in Engineering that demonstrated the feasibility of using digital holography-based three-dimensional (3D) tomographic flow cytometry for high-throughput cell analysis.
By Samudrapom Dam
1 Aug 2022
In a pre-proof study from the journal Optik, researchers have explored the bright solitons' motion in one-dimensional spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) subjected to a spin-tensor momentum coupling (STMC).
A study published in the journal Optics and Lasers in Engineering offered an automatic segmentation method using stereo deflectometry for the three-dimensional measurement of structured specular surfaces. The proposed technique is completed in seconds and has excellent potential for an on-line measurement process.
A new experimental study published in Processes has investigated the effects of water absorption on the emission spectra using optical emission spectroscopy (OES).
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
29 Jul 2022
A recent study published in Fire suggests an efficient pre-processing image detection approach for flames and smoke produced during a fire. The color conversion and corner detection approach detect the flame zone.
By Usman Ahmed
29 Jul 2022
In a recent study published in the journal Molecules, researchers compared the potential of vibrational spectroscopic approaches for monitoring water content in natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES).
In a pre-proof article posted in the Journal of Space Safety Engineering, researchers discussed and demonstrated the accomplishments of a conceptual study on the potential advancement made in the application of satellite laser ranging (SLR) in the field of space debris.
By Susha Cheriyedath
29 Jul 2022
In an article published in Applied Sciences, researchers have proposed a novel method utilizing electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) to categorize the various kinds of commercial ultra-high temperature milk frequently found in grocery shops and supermarkets worldwide.
By Susha Cheriyedath
29 Jul 2022
Prior's motorized objective changer nosepieces are the latest addition to the OpenStand product family to provide customers with additional automation for OEM optical solutions and one-off custom microscopes.
A recent paper published in Nature Communications reveals that plastic leachate is more chemically different, bioavailable, and promotes more microbial growth in water than natural organic matter.
Researchers have combined Raman spectroscopy with a light optical microscope to characterize the phase assemblage in six-month-old silica fume (SF) blended Portland cement (PC) pastes after three-month exposure to simulated deterioration mechanisms to illustrate the status of silica fume.
The use of hyperspectral data in remote sensing of water color is crucial. A team of researchers developed a 1-D denoising method for hyperspectral water data based on sparse representation, according to a study recently published in Applied Sciences.
By Usman Ahmed
28 Jul 2022