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Excitons have been created by injecting an electron into a molecule, and then removing another one, in rapid succession.
For over a century, surgeons performing delicate procedures have relied on stereoscopic microscopes to gain a sense of depth.
Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a powerful method to look deep inside single-atom catalysts—materials where every ...
For over a century, surgeons performing delicate procedures have relied on stereoscopic microscopes to gain a sense of depth. These tools mimic human vision by presenting slightly different images to ...
The discovery may explain why cutting edge CAR T-cell therapy has managed to revolutionized treatment for blood cancer but ...
US researchers are developing an AI-powered microscope system that could make soil health testing faster, cheaper, and more ...
Large-scale microscopy combined with tissue clearing and expansion enables nanoscale imaging of centimeter scale specimens.
Manu Prakash empowers communities through low cost scientific tools like his origami microscope, opening access to discovery ...
Researchers from the University of Adelaide, the National Center for Genomic Analysis, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have developed a single-cell RNA analysis method that is 47 times more ...
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 ...
A microscope for every student He pointed out that in traditional school laboratories, a single microscope is typically shared by approximately 10 students.