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Scientists capture atomic motion in 4D for the first time
Results of UCLA-led study contradict a long-held classical theory
Jun 26, 20193 min read


An innovative electron microscope overturning common knowledge of 88 years history
Under the JST-SENTAN program (Development of System and Technology for Advanced Measurement and Analysis, Japan Science and Technology...
Jun 12, 20192 min read


Manipulating nanoscale light in nanocavity of scanning tunneling microscope junctions
Spatial resolution of optical microscopy and spectroscopy is determined by how much one can confine light in space, which is usually...
Jun 12, 20192 min read


New microscopy method provides more details about nanocomposites
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory have developed a new microscopy approach for imaging gel nanocomposites in...
Apr 17, 20192 min read


A new way to watch atoms move in a single atomic sheet
Using a never-before-seen technique, scientists have found a new way to use some of the world’s most powerful X-rays to uncover how atoms...
Mar 13, 20193 min read


Powerful microscope captures first image of nanoscaffold that promotes cell movement
There are many times when our cells need to move. Mobile cells guide our body's formation (embryonic development). Immune cells roam to...
Jan 14, 20193 min read
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