Lab and Test

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Radar stethoscope promises a future of effortless health monitoring

    The device uses a 24 GHz continuous-wave radar system that bounces electromagnetic waves off fully clothed bodies.

  • Chemist robot set to transform science labs worldwide

    Luke features two robotic arms and is outfitted with a visual system, an artificial intelligence (AI) computing platform and human-machine interaction software.

  • Expanding your insights: Selecting your next digital microscope

    Discover how comprehensive features, advantages and support options of advanced models like the DSX1000 digital microscope can revolutionize scientific and industrial research.

  • Flow facility detects water pipeline flaws

    The University of Calgary, Canada, facility is intended to help engineer advancements in pipeline leak detection and related water infrastructure.

  • Keysight introduces tool to accelerate battery testing and design

    The software solution integrates three separate applications into one unified platform to accelerate development cycles and speed time to market.

  • Understanding battery degradation

    Understand how the extent of degradation differs based on factors such as battery chemistry, usage patterns and environmental conditions.

  • Why pH matters in pharmaceuticals: Keeping our medications safe and effective

    Explore why pH is so important in pharmaceuticals and how it impacts the drugs we rely on.

  • Nuclear clock marks precise time

    Reliance on atomic clocks to support international time documentation, particle physics research and other applications may be superseded by the evolution of a nuclear clock.

  • pH Measurements: Use cases in the paint industry

    Explore how the paint industry leverages pH measurement for quality control and process optimization.

  • Excelitas Technologies introduces new LINOS inspec.x L 5.6/105 VIS-NIR lens series

    Four lenses in series capture ultra-sharp, high-contrast images for visual and non-visual inspection.

  • Comau to develop innovative cell formation and testing technology solutions for National Institute of Chemistry in Slovenia

    Comau is tasked with industrializing flexible machines for advanced cell formation and testing of next-generation cell technologies.

  • New scanner technology promises to improve cancer and arthritis diagnosis

    The device delivered photoacoustic tomography (PAT) imaging scans to doctors in real time, reportedly providing them with both accurate and intricate images of blood vessels.

  • Microreactor technology enters advanced testing phase

    The eVinci microreactor could potentially start testing at the world’s first microreactor test bed as early as 2026.

  • OGP announces Smartscope M-series, the next evolution of the popular 3D multisensor metrology systems

    The metrology systems have been equipped with enhancements in image accuracy, optics and throughput.

  • Microscope achieves attosecond resolution

    Greater speed in imaging has been achieved with the development of a microscopy system that can generate images representing events lasting just one quintillionth of a second.

  • Keysight introduces advanced 14-bit precision oscilloscope for general applications

    The instrument delivers four times the signal resolution and half the noise floor of other general-purpose oscilloscopes.

  • Artificial plants purify indoor air, generate electricity

    The team used five biological solar cells in addition to their photosynthetic bacteria to create an artificial leaf to serve as a type of air purification system?.

  • Paper-based sensors used to identify biomarkers in wastewater

    The team developed the sentinel sensors by building upon research conducted in 2020 to develop a test for detecting SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), Influenza A and Influenza B in wastewater using a paper-based platform in combination with an ultraviolet (UV) torch or mobile phone camera.

  • Training facility brings the Moon to Earth

    The Moon’s surface has been recreated at a lunar analogue facility in Cologne, Germany.

  • Efficient and reliable: Handheld pH meters in laboratory and field measurements

    Due to their accuracy, portability and user-friendliness, handheld or portable pH meters have emerged as indispensable tools in various lab and field pH applications.

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