The space of all possible experimental optical configurations is enormous. For example, if we consider experiments that consist of just 10 optical elements chosen from 5 different components (such as ...
Scientists from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and Sun Yat-sen University have captured the ...
As anyone who has ever skimmed a book or magazine can tell you, sometimes you don't have to read every word to grasp the essence. Inspired by this notion, scientists are harnessing the power of ...
It's about to get easier to catch and analyze a high-quality image of fast-moving molecules. Assistant Professor Ioannis Sgouralis, Department of Mathematics, and colleagues have developed an ...
Across materials science—from dislocation junctions strengthening materials to interstitial defects fracturing batteries over many charge cycles—defects change how materials respond to their ...
Explore how the National Lab of the Rockies uses advanced microscopy, cryogenic workflows, and automation to connect ...
Researchers commonly employ fluorescence microscopy to characterize molecular, cellular, and developmental processes in depth. Despite its benefits, scientists can face challenges when imaging their ...
Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley physicists' new technique offers detailed images of the small molecules and cell structures that ...
Deep inside a small, windowless room at the University of California, Berkeley, two microscopes are quietly capturing some of ...
The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The diver-operated ...
M (MMM) on Thursday said it installed a scanning transmission electron microscope capable of imaging materials at the atomic ...
Multicolored 3D rendering of a muscle fiber. It looks a bit like a bundle of yarn, with lots of short, aligned strands. A 3D rendering of the proteins in a muscle fiber, captured by cryo-electron ...
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