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In new research published in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena—the cryogenic Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM). Using this pioneering ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — ELVIS is in orbit! Not the rock star, but a new holographic microscope developed at Portland State University, and it could help advance efforts to look for life in the universe.
Liu Chengbo from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a 1.7-gram head-mounted microscope. This innovative device can simultaneously ...
A new microscope just arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) to help study life's adaptability under extreme conditions using an innovative imaging technique. The Extant Life Volumetric ...
The potential advantages include significantly lesser surgical time/complication rate compared to conventional microscope, decreased power of endoilluminator, reduced photo-toxicity, ease of use ...
Scripps Research scientists used a cryo-electron microscope to create this image of a piece of the potentially deadly Lassa virus. (Hailee Perrett, Scripps Research) The “resolution revolution ...
The term suggests a device for scanning broccoli, but it is utter nonsense. There are scanning electron microscopes and tunnelling electron microscopes, but not vegetative electron microscopes.
House lawmakers will scrutinize the Department of Energy’s loan programs this week in a hearing looking at what Republicans call its “risky” actions. The hearing of the House Science, Space ...
Tesla reports earnings on Tuesday, and analysts will be listening closely for updates on its robotaxi ambitions – a key pillar of the company’s (still) sky-high valuation. The bull case, says ...
That’s why it means more. Yes, the Grand National has been under the microscope in recent years. I’ve been interviewed a lot about it in the build-up to this Festival, which continues to grow ...
And nanoplastics, even tinier plastic particles measuring less than a millionth of a meter, are too small to see with standard light-based microscopes. Scientists have found these particles across ...
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