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Electron microscopes have been helping us see what the things around us are made of for decades. These microscopes use a beam of electrons to illuminate extremely small structures, but they can't ...
To address this, researchers report the development of a unique head-mounted mini-microscope device that allows them to image complex brain functions of freely moving mice in real time over a ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers turn to AI to revolutionize crucial farming tool: 'We're creating a low-cost solution'"Providing a more complete picture." Researchers turn to AI to revolutionize crucial farming tool: 'We're creating a low-cost ...
Even if you don’t have a chemlab quiz to take in the near future, you’ll still enjoy all the abilities for looking at the world in micro-detail with this WiFi Digital Microscope ($47.56 after ...
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Automated microscope tracks directional heat flow in ... - MSNThe microscope accurately measured the directional heat flow in these materials. In other words, it can detect how heat moves differently in various directions, providing valuable insights for ...
As part of an NWO project, Utrecht researchers have adapted a spectrograph for use in fluorescence microscopes. They coupled the centuries old device to a computer, allowing them to zoom in and ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have created an atomic force microscope on a chip, dramatically shrinking the size—and, hopefully, the price tag—of a high-tech device commonly ...
University of Texas at Dallas. "Microscope shrunk to dime-sized device." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 15 February 2017. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2017 / 02 / 170215130452.htm>.
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