A team of researchers at the University of Victoria (UVic) have achieved an advance in electron microscopy that will allow scientists to visualize atomic-scale structures with unprecedented clarity ...
More than 97% of electron microscope images aren’t reported in peer-reviewed scientific papers, according to a large-scale ...
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What a Fruit Fly Looks Like Under an Electron Microscope
Under an electron microscope, the ordinary fruit fly becomes unrecognizable — its eyes turn into crystalline domes, its hairs ...
On the storage, there were more than 150,000 electron microscopy images recorded over 10 years at our microscopy core ...
Butterfly wings, toy cars, and pieces of yarn are all ready for their close-up thanks to the Rozsa Art Galleries' latest ...
If you think of a single atom as a grain of sand, then a wavelength of visible light—which is a thousand times larger than ...
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Guess the Christmas Object Under My Microscope!
Join me for a fun Christmas-themed guessing game as I put everyday holiday items like ornaments, bows, and lights under my ...
If you picture an electron breaking free from a solid, the process seems simple. Give it enough energy, and it should blast ...
New research led by the University of Victoria (UVic) and published in Nature Communications, opens the door to more accessible microscopy for labs around the world. The new technique allows for ...
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