Involving some of the most powerful microscopes in the world, the technique is capable of achieving electronic observation at resolutions down to 43 picometres. Researchers from Tohoku University ...
Scientists in Luxembourg combine an ultra powerful microscope with a super resolution analysis instrument to create a device that can produce images 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human ...
and cost a fraction of the expensive glass lenses traditionally used in powerful microscopes. The team tested the 3D-printed microscope with a blood smear and a tissue sample from a mouse kidney.