Using focused electron beams and nanomanipulators, scientists can now cut and shape metal samples just billionths of a meter ...
Back in 2010, crystallographer Tim Gruene heard a scientist from drugmaker Novartis say something that stuck with him. The pharmaceutical giant had amassed a collection of around 2 million small ...
Researchers at the University of Victoria have developed a new imaging technique that could change the way scientists see the ...
The SMAL lens, when used with the Nanoro Generation in Blue Mode, provides: Able to conduct nanoscale imaging quickly and ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Electron microscopy has existed for nearly a century, but a record ...
Using millions of microscope images magnified up to 130,000 times, researchers from Radboud University Medical Center and ...
For the first time, researchers at Umeå University, Sweden, can now show how the dreaded poliovirus behaves when it takes over an infected cell and tricks the cell into producing new virus particles.
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Under an electron microscope, the ordinary fruit fly becomes unrecognizable — its eyes turn into crystalline domes, its hairs ...
For all its possibilities, nature tends to replay one particular scene over and over again: the confrontation between matter and light. It stages the scene in a practically infinite number of ways, ...