Paleoclimatology uses various climate “proxies” from the Earth to provide scientists with a means to reconstruct and help determine climatic conditions prior to the modern day taking of instrumental [...]
Just in time for the new year is a new video from Brainiac75, a science enthusiast who makes educational videos about “scientific stuff – so far mostly about neodymium magnets, lasers, radioactive [...]
The Model 372 AC resistance bridge has become the global instrument of choice for dilution refrigerator temperature monitoring and control. Did you know that the 372 is also suited to accurately and [...]
Brad Dodrill, Lake Shore VP of Sales and Senior Scientist, demonstrates the ease of operation and measurement speed of our award-winning 8600 Series VSM in this new quick-look video from Lake Shore [...]
A new paper just published in MRS Advances and co-authored by a Lake Shore senior scientist explores the utility of first-order reversal curve (FORC) analysis for characterizing nanocomposite [...]
There are three important considerations when selecting a magnetometry measurement technique that is best suited for a material: sensitivity, speed, and temperature or field range over which the [...]
If you own a Lake Shore gaussmeter or Hall probe, please note that we recently introduced a new priority service in which we offer a guaranteed two-day turnaround on recalibration once the instrument [...]
Gaussmeters are frequently used in manufacturing QC and test applications. Another area where we are seeing an increasing amount of use is in the medical field. These instruments are being used not [...]
We blogged earlier about us partnering with and supplying a gaussmeter and Hall probe to Virginia Tech students competing in the Hyperloop pod design competition. As a follow-up, last week, the [...]
Even if you have never heard of the HyperLoop pod competition, you are likely familiar with SpaceX, the company that launched the competition last year. They’re hoping this open-sourced initiative, [...]