... U.S. Department of Energy, Riedo and graduate student Tai-De Li used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to measure the behavior of thin and thick layers of liquids while they were vibrated. A nanometer- ...
... Mancini, associate professor of molecular and cellular biology at BCM and director of the Integrated Microscopy Core at the College. “We will some day be able to get functional assays of this kind on ...
... of Natural Sciences, is the first parasite of its kind analysed and described using confocal microscopy. Vagabundia sci, which belongs to the subfamily Axonopsinae, was discovered in the Escondido ...
... down to a few picometres using new methods in ultrahigh-resolution electron microscopy. This makes it possible to find out decisive parameters determining the physical properties of materials ...
Leaders in the field of microscopy from across Ireland will meet at Queen's University Belfast this week to discuss exciting new developments in technology which could have a huge impact on public ...
DURHAM, N.C., Sept. 18 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've developed a microscopy technology that might have a wide range of clinical applications by producing great depth and resolution.
... nanometers (nm), an order of magnitude smaller than conventional fluorescence light microscopy images, according to a presentation at the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) 48th Annual Meeting, ...
Thanks to new "super-resolution" fluorescence microscopy technique, researchers have succeeded in resolving features of cells as minuscule as 20-30 nanometers, an order of magnitude smaller than ...
... created detailed images of three-dimensional structures previously not resolvable with light microscopy. Their "photo gallery" includes images of the microtubules that give cells structure; the two ...
... color centers inside the crystal with unprecedented resolution using an optical microscope. Using STED microscopy, the scientists identified even densely packed color centers and determined their ...
Engineers have developed a microscope that is capable of live imaging at double the resolution of fluorescence microscopy using structured illumination.
... laureate Dennis Gabor concluded in 1956 was the fundamental limitation of electron microscopy: "The destruction of the object by the exploring agent."
How it works: Traditional electron microscopes ...
... like nuts after all. A University of Arkansas professor and his colleagues used a combination of microscopy and fractal analysis to examine marks on the teeth of members of an ancient human ancestor ...
... block and begin to build more elaborate structures in 2-D and see them in atomic force microscopy images,” said Chaput. “I think it will be interesting to see where it will all go. Researchers come ...
... – and then confirmed the presence of dislocations with a special type of transmission electron microscopy.
Upon closer examination, the twisting trunks and spiraling branches also turned out to ...