- SkyScan Microtomography - http://www.skyscan.be/
Skyscan is an only producer of the scientific instruments for high-resolution 3D non-destructive microscopy (micro-CT).
- Nanoworld Home Page - http://www.uq.oz.au/nanoworld/nanohome.html
Extensive web site about microscopy, microscopes, and microanalysis. Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, University of Queensland.
- Microscopy Vendors Database - http://www.kaker.com/mvd/vendors.html
Online database of microscopy vendors from optical and electron microscopy, spectroscopy, microanalysis, spare parts, and image analysis.
- Microbeam Laboratory - CSIRO Minerals - http://www.minerals.csiro.au/microbeamlab
Microscopy, microanalysis and soft X-ray spectrocopy. Chemical and structural mapping capabilities and software.
- Laser Microdissection - http://www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/llmf/home.htm
Information on laser microdissection and optical tweezer technology. Includes examples, methods, references and workshop information at the University of Western Australia.
- Petr's Microscopy Resources - http://www.petr.isibrno.cz/microscopy/
Pages of interest for microscopists, including microscopy meetings, literature, resources and suppliers.
- Polymer Microscopy - http://www.polymermicroscopy.com/
Image galleries of homogenous and heterogenous polymers using TEM, AFM and light microscopy equipment at the University of Freiburg, Germany.
- Open Microscopy Environment - http://openmicroscopy.org/
Resource for the analysis and classification of biological images using a database-driven three-tier software system, maintained by MIT.
- Links to Microscopy Resources - http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/exppath/micro/index.html
An extensive list of links pointing to microscopy related resources.
- NanoBiophotonics - http://www.mpibpc.gwdg.de/abteilungen/200
Research in the development of optical microscopes with resolutions in the nanometer scale.
- Lehigh Microscopy School - http://www.lehigh.edu/microscopy/
PA school offers short courses each June on electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, and microanalysis.
- Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy - http://staff.washington.edu/mounce/
MRFM is a technology for detecting the resonant force of single protons in order to image nano-structures in three dimensions. This site is a directory on people, processes publications and products.
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