Fluorescence microscopy – KEY Award for New Faculty
read full postThe application period for the 2022 KEY Award for New Faculty is open!
read full postWhat is making a seemingly innocuous rock glow fiercely yellow? The answer is fluorescence. Specifically – the rock in question is composed of a mineral called “Sodalite”, which is a fluorescent mineral. Read on to find out more!
read full postDid you ever wonder how a new piece of equipment comes into existence? The Model SFA arose from a solution to our own marine biology research challenge.
read full postNew product options to further enhance the capabilities of the NIGHTSEA Model SFA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter.
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read full postFluorescence stereo microscopes should include a protective shield. The NIGHTSEA filter shield does double duty as an eye protector and as a viewing filter.
read full postSurplus stereo microscopes are an alternative to use with the NIGHTSEA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter.
read full postWith fluorescence, what you see depends on how you excite and view the subject – the interaction of the excitation wavelength, the fluorescing substance, and the barrier filter.
read full postWhite balance selection for fluorescence photography
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