In a truly futuristic feat, researchers from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, have built a 3D-printed microscope in under three hours, costing a total of around $60 / £50 / AU$95 – ...
The entire project plans are open-source and available for free. Credit: Liam Rooney “Optical microscopy has long been a cornerstone of scientific discovery, driving advances across diverse ...
When selecting a microscope, it’s important to consider various features, such as the field of view, frame construction, lighting, optical quality and resolution. There are several types of ...
Skyrmions could revolutionize computing, but simulating them in real-time has been a challenge—until now. Researchers have ...
Mad City Labs also offers standalone micropositioning products, including optical microscope stages, compact positioners for photonics and the Mad-Deck XYZ stage platform, all of which employ ...
Enter SynPull, a new synaptosome imaging method developed by David Klenerman, John Danial, and colleagues at the University of Cambridge, England. SynPull combines single-molecule pull-down of ...
Current optical and electron microscopy imaging techniques are not suited for measuring the dynamic characteristics of living microorganisms at tiny scales due to complex sample preparation methods or ...
Understanding how tumors change their metabolism to resist treatments is a growing focus in cancer research. As cancer cells adapt to therapies, their metabolism often shifts, which can help them ...