News

Their report, published in Advanced Photonics, introduces a metalens-based microscope that achieves both wide field of view and high-resolution imaging in a compact design.
The Department of Energy on Thursday night designated metallurgical coal as a critical material, a move the department says will boost the U.S. steel sector. Metallurgical coal is a type of coal ...
Because of the way our microscope works, we don’t have to use dyes that can make samples more visible but commonly damage them. That may seem like a minor point, but it’s utterly revolutionary.
AI 'Microscope' Reveals the Hidden Mechanics of LLM Thought By John K. Waters 04/18/25 Anthropic has introduced new research tools designed to provide a rare glimpse into the hidden reasoning ...
Slicing Up the Rocks However, the people who study how these rocks form take it at least one step further and that is looking at rocks under the microscope. However, this isn't your garden variety ...
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Revenues Disappoint Revenue missed analyst estimates by 1.4%. Earnings per share (EPS) was mostly in line with analyst estimates.
Motic™ Instruments Inc., a global leader in microscopy solutions, and Media Cybernetics Inc., an innovator in AI-powered image analysis software, announce a strategic partnership to deliver ...
Alpha Metallurgical has demonstrated significant free cash flow generation capabilities, warranting a 'buy' rating from the analyst. Click to read why AMR is a Buy.
We have had so much fun reviewing the Swift SW200DL Compound Monocular Microscope. We went from the lab, to the garden, then the kitchen, looking for tiny biological and inorganic specimens to ...
Using the Celestron PentaView LCD digital microscope to send previously photographed cheek cell specimens, at 200X magnification, to a laptop and Smartboard, directly from the microscope’s SD card.
Journal Reference: Yuki Nagahama. Interactive zoom display in a smartphone-based digital holographic microscope for 3D imaging. Applied Optics, 2024; 63 (25): 6623 DOI: 10.1364/AO.532972 ...
The world’s fastest microscope captures electrons down to the attosecond A single attosecond lasts just one quintillionth of a second. By Andrew Paul Published Aug 22, 2024 2:47 PM EDT ...