Grab your lab coat, or at least pretend you have one, and prepare to zoom way, way in because we’re about to explore a world ...
The Materials Research Society has released some of the most beautiful images ever captured by a microscope. Researchers from across the globe brought their best pictures to the annual Science as Art ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Microscopes can see what no human eyes can, but the incredible views are often limited to the person behind the lens. Paired with a camera and a ...
A new microscope is giving scientists a clearer, more comprehensive view of biological processes as they unfold in living animals. The microscope produces images of entire organisms, such as a ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The world we see every day is just one view of life on Earth. But microscope photography — which can record details in objects that no human eye ...
There’s an old joke that you can’t trust atoms — they make up everything. But until fairly recently, there was no real way to see individual atoms. You could infer things about them using X-ray ...
Researchers have developed a new type of microscope that can acquire extremely large, high-resolution pictures of non-flat objects in a single snapshot. This innovation could speed up research and ...
Ghost imaging is like a game of Battleship. Instead of seeing an object directly, scientists use entangled photons to remove the background and reveal its silhouette. This method can be used to study ...
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