Australian scientists have created a tiny microscope that can travel inside the human body in order to minimise diagnosis times and detect cancer earlier.
Australian scientists have created a tiny microscope that can travel inside the human body in order to minimise diagnosis times and detect cancer earlier.
TOKYO (AP) -- Japanese scientists say they have used cutting-edge technology to create a noodle bowl so small it can be seen only through a microscope....
... of Martian soil onto a wheel that will rotate the sample into place for viewing by the spacecraft's Optical Microscope ...
... ) using its onboard Swiss-made atomic force microscope, and successfully transmitted these images back to Earth ...
... novel super-resolution X-ray microscope developed by a team of researchers from the Paul Scherrer ...
... will demonstrate a new hyperspectral confocal fluorescence microscope Friday, Aug. 8 from 9 a.m ...
... 's nose on that quarter. "Our research is motivated by the fact that microscopes have been around since the 16th century, and yet ... , the lead graduate student on the project. In the future, the microscope chips could be incorporated into devices that are implanted into the human ...
Researchers hope that a new kind of small portable microscope may give health workers the ability to quickly and cheaply scan blood for tumor cells and life-threatening parasites. [More]
Researchers are reporting the development of two fully functioning microscopes-on-a-chip.
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has taken the first-ever image of a single particle of Mars' ubiquitous dust, using its atomic force microscope.
... production in the semiconductor and nanomanufacturing industries. This new microscope technology uses helium ions to generate the signal ... objects, a technique analogous to the scanning electron microscope, which was first introduced commercially in the 1960s. Paradoxically ...
Hailed as the world's most powerful transmission electron microscope, TEAM 0.5 is living up to expectations. Using the microscope, researchers have produced stunning images of individual carbon atoms in graphene, the two-dimensional ...
Hailed as the world's most powerful transmission electron microscope, TEAM 0.5 is living up to expectations. Using the microscope, researchers have produced stunning images of individual carbon atoms in graphene, the two-dimensional ...
... ever, according to an article in Advanced Materials. The innovation is already being used in the design of the world's first atomic microscope ...