A new dual-light microscope lets researchers observe micro- and nanoscale activity inside living cells without using dyes.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have built a microscope that can detect a signal over an intensity range 14 times ...
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How to Use a Microscope: A Beginner’s Science Guide
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Dual-light microscope captures micro detail and nano motion with 14x expanded range
Microscopy has advanced significantly over the centuries, but modern tools still face trade-offs. Quantitative phase ...
University of Tokyo researchers have created a powerful new microscope that captures both forward- and back-scattered light ...
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Advancing Material Science Through Electron Microscopy: Insights from Professor Sarah Haigh
Discover how Professor Sarah Haigh uses electron microscopy to advance material science, from 2D materials to catalysts, with ...
In addition to its high-quality imagery and sleek design, students and teachers agreed that the multiple viewing features of the SWIFT SW380T 40X-2500X trinocular microscope make it an excellent ...
Engineers at the California Institute of Technology have designed a dime-sized lensless microscope able to capture high-resolution images of cells and pathogens. The low-cost, portable technology ...
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