Scientists from The University of Manchester team up with Renishaw to analyse tissue

Renishaw has collaborated with scientists at The University of Manchester to show the ability of Raman spectroscopy to analyse skin tissue. This work was presented at the recent Joint Meeting of the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care and the Wound Healing Society, held in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, from 25-29 April, 2018.

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Renishaw adds Raman capabilities to synchrotron research

Over the last few months, Renishaw engineers and beamline scientists from the Swiss Norwegian beamlines (SNBL) have developed novel Raman probes to advance cutting-edge Synchrotron research. Wouter van Beek and a team of scientists working at SNBL, use si

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Tissue

Renishaw’s high sensitivity and flexible mapping options can enable detailed and non-invasive tissue analysis

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Renishaw AM technology helps Swinburne electric car to best-ever Formula SAE result

Metal additive manufacturing technology from Renishaw has helped a team of students from Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, to the University’s highest overall score in the latest Formula SAE competition.

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Brunel University London race ahead with additive manufacturing

Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, is supporting Brunel University London race team in its 20th year participating in the Formula Student competition. Renishaw is contributing its additive manufacturing (AM) expertise to help create a mani

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Revealing the secrets of glass

Researchers at Guangxi University and the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences have used Raman spectroscopy to determine the portion of microplastics which derive from agricultural mulch films. They used a Renishaw inVia™ confocal Raman micro

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