What do metallographers actually do?
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Metallography is a field of material science and literally means “metal description”. It was invented at the Lette Verein Berlin over 110 years ago, where it can still be learned today.
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Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience becomes new labs@location partner of ZEISS
Visualizing the brain ultrastructure with ZEISS microscopes
The MPFI Electron Microscopy (EM) Core Facility of Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) now is a ZEISS labs@location...
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Today is World Cancer Day: #IAmAndIWill
ZEISS contributes to cancer research, diagnosis and therapy
ZEISS plays an important role in the fight against cancer. Both in labs and at hospitals, ZEISS systems support cancer research,...
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African students fascinated by the possibilities of confocal microscopy
Microscopy and image analysis course at University of Ghana
Recently, the two-week course “Introduction to fluorescent microscopy and image analysis techniques” was held at the West African Centre...
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A journey into a human kidney
ZEISS microscopes help uncover centuries old hidden secrets of human kidney stones
Kidney stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that can form inside your kidneys. They have been...
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An Introduction to Live Cell Imaging
The term live cell imaging collectively refers to the technologies used to capture images of cells in a living, active state, either as individual static pictures or as time-lapse series....
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