With a new microscope that's as light as a penny, researchers can now observe broad swaths of the brain in action as mice move about and interact with their environments. As a mouse explores its ...
Since the first transmission electron microscope was sold in 1935, microscopes that use electrons--rather than light waves--to image objects have brought into focus levels of detail that were ...
Scientists have introduced a microscopy technique that reveals a hidden layer of chemistry involving molecules that normally ...
A cryogen-free optical-coupled scanning probe microscope based on remote helium liquefaction has enabled months-long ...
William & Mary art students studying scale got to see every aspect of tiny objects writ large as they learned to use the scanning electron microscope in the Small Hall Makerspace. The idea was to ...
While probing single molecules or atoms typically requires liquid helium—a costly resource—to build a stable environment, a new development from a joint Chinese research team changes the game. By ...
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WSU’s $2.5M transmission electron microscope to boost research across multiple fields
Washington State University has acquired a $2.5 million transmission electron microscope (TEM), expanding its ...
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