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Imagine going through a surgery where the doctor proposes the use of a temporary implant that dissolves by itself with time ...
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Electron Microscope Hack to see GrapheneUsing a STEM-in-SEM conversion holder, we can convert a scanning electron microscope into a scanning transmission microscope. Neat!
XRM microscopy, combined with machine learning, revolutionizes materials research by enhancing imaging techniques for failure ...
A novel intelligent adhesion structure developed by researchers not only enhances adhesion on complex surfaces, but also ...
The EPS Focused ion beam (FIB) facility was funded by Scottish Funding Council and set up within the School of Engineering ...
Research shows that tailored cathode microstructure significantly boosts sulfur redox kinetics in lithium-sulfur batteries, ...
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News Medical on MSNNanohydrogel formulation of 5-fluorouracil shows promise for skin cancer therapyand transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and in vitro cytotoxicity analyses were ...
Greenspace Herbs, a leader in advanced Ayurvedic innovation, is leading a scientific revival of Ayurveda through its ...
This study was aimed at developing a nanohydrogel of 5-FU to improve anticancer drug delivery for skin cancer treatment. 5-FU Chitin nanoparticles (5-FCHNPs) were prepared through the ionic gelation ...
The innovative biodegradable metafilm from PLA enhances passive radiative cooling, addressing energy efficiency and ...
Utilizing IR PiFM, researchers can accurately analyze contaminants and defects under 20 nm, enhancing surface ...
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Surface Analysis of Zebrafish Using COXEM’s EM-40 Tabletop SEM: A Detailed Examination of Microstructure and CompositionThis study presents a surface analysis of zebrafish using COXEM’s EM-40 Tabletop Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), revealing detailed insights into its microstructural and compositional properties.
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