Kanazawa University, have captured real-time images showing how a key brain enzyme organizes itself to help memory formation.
Scientists have unveiled a new way to capture ultra-sharp optical images without lenses or painstaking alignment. The ...
Biotium Launches GlycoLinerâ„¢ Cell Surface Glycoprotein Labeling Kits for Rapid and Selective Cell Surface Imaging Fast, gentle, and highly specific glycoprotein labeling compatible with downstream ...
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Game-changer: UK scientists build perovskite solar cells that retain 95% performance
Researchers at the University of Manchester have successfully stabilized perovskite solar cells, which could finally move the ...
Computational fluorescence microscopy (CFM) requires accurate point spread function (PSF) characterization for high-quality ...
“The non-invasive in vivo optical imaging of rhodopsin activation extends the diagnostic capability of ORG and may facilitate ...
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The evolution of solar imaging
After four centuries of advances, astronomers now capture the Sun’s swirling, dynamic features in stunning detail.
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Peering inside perovskite: 3D imaging reveals how passivation boosts solar cell efficiency
Perovskite solar cells have garnered widespread attention as a low-cost, high-efficiency alternative to conventional silicon ...
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Novel AI method sharpens 3D X-ray vision
X-ray tomography is a powerful tool that enables scientists and engineers to peer inside of objects in 3D, including computer ...
Dr. Liam Spillane highlights innovations in cryo-EM spectroscopy, detailing how dose-fractionated EELS and direct detection ...
Precision Solutions for Semiconductors and Electronics The semiconductor industry represents the pinnacle of precision ...
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