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Researchers from Max Born Institute have demonstrated a successful way to control and manipulate nanoscale magnetic bits—the ...
Nearly 150 years ago, scientists began to imagine how information might flow through the brain based on the shapes of neurons ...
Researchers have produced the most detailed image to date of a bacteriophage -- phage for short -- that has allowed them to see for the first time the structural makeup of the part of the phage that ...
A team of over 150 scientists has achieved what once seemed impossible: a complete wiring and activity map of a tiny section ...
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Cutting Metal inside an Electron MicroscopeToday we are machining some metal inside the scanning electron microscope! By creating a custom fixture, we can manually advance a carbide cutter and cut metal inside the vacuum chamber of my SEM.
Our project focuses on analyzing how proteins assemble on membranes using Atomic Force Microscopy. With high-resolution, fast-scan Atomic Force Microscopy, we will directly visualize the structure and ...
The software ReciPro makes various crystallographic calculations, visualizes a crystal structure, simulates a diffraction pattern and high-resolution TEM image, indexes diffraction spots, plots ...
About 95 million high-resolution images of the tissue slices were recorded using an array of electron microscopes. Finally, researchers at Princeton University used artificial intelligence tools ...
With electron microscopes, they took nearly 100 million high-resolution images of those sections, illuminating those spaghetti-like fibers and painstakingly reassembling the data in 3D.
A £3 million electron microscope has arrived at the University of Oxford's Department of Materials. The microscope will support research across the university's departments and divisions.
A £3 million electron microscope has arrived at the University of Oxford's Department of Materials. The microscope will support research across the university's departments and divisions. It was ...
A £3 million electron microscope has arrived at the University of Oxford's Department of Materials. The microscope will support research across the university's departments and divisions. It was ...
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