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NEW Bruker Dimension-XR Scanning Probe Microscopes

New series of SPM microscopes from Bruker – with models for nanomechanics, electrical AFM and nanoelectrochemistry.

Bruker AFM-nDMA

NEW: Viscoelastic AFM Measurements matching Bulk DMA (AFM-nDMA)

New AFM-nDMA AFM mode from Bruker for quantitative, nanoscale, viscoelastic measurements – for the first time.

MDSG 2019

MDSG 2019 – Camborne School of Mines, 2-4 January 2019

Visit us at MDSG 2019 (Mineral Deposits Study Group conference) in Cornwall on 2-4 January 2019.

Micro-XRF Workshop, Warwick

Micro-XRF Workshop Videos (University of Warwick, November 2018)

Videos from our micro-XRF workshop in November 2018 at the University of Warwick.

TXRF in Radicals Characterisation

TXRF Trace Analysis in RNR & DOPA Radicals Research: Paper Published in Nature

Stockholm University used TXRF in life science research, publishing an article in Nature entitled “Metal-free ribonucleotide reduction powered by a DOPA radical in Mycoplasma pathogens”.

Selecting Complex Micro-CT ROI

How to Select Complex Regions of Interest in Micro-CT

In micro-CT 3D X-ray imaging, regions of interest are not always simple or regular. Often you need to select more complex regions. These ROIs can be selected automatically using two powerful plug-ins from Bruker: ROI shrink-wrap Primitive ROI Blue Scientific is the official distributor for Bruker Micro-CT in the UK and Nordic region. For more information or […]

Bruker S2 POLAR Petrochemicals

New Bruker S2 POLAR Benchtop EDXRF for Petrochemicals QC

Multi-element analysis for refineries and oil manufacturers. Less expensive than WDXRF, with the same analytical performance.

Natural History Museum

SEMT Meeting 2018 – London, 12 December 2018

Visit us at the annual SEMT electron microscopy meeting in London on 12th December 2018.

Cryo-electron microscopy

Cryo TEM Lunchtime Talk – Copenhagen, 30th October 2018

Lunchtime talk about cryo-EM at the University of Copenhagen on Tuesday 30th October 2018.

SEM-based Cathodoluminescence

SEM-Based Cathodoluminescence in Geology and Geoscience

It’s now much easier to achieve high quality results with SEM-based cathodoluminescence, with the new Gatan Monarc. This has valuable applications in geology and geoscience, for rocks and minerals analysis.

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