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Scratching the surface: Real-time monitoring of surface changes at the atomic level
A team of researchers at Aix Marseille Université in Marseille, France led by Dr. Frédéric Leroy developed a technique that allows them...
Mar 16, 20163 min read


New Microwave Imaging Approach Opens a Nanoscale View on Processes in Liquids
U.S. government nanotechnology researchers have demonstrated a new window to view what are now mostly clandestine operations occurring in...
Mar 16, 20163 min read


Electron microscopy captures snapshot of structure coronaviruses use to enter cells
High-resolution cryo-electron microscopy and supercomputing have now made it possible to analyze in detail the infection mechanisms of...
Feb 26, 20164 min read


Researchers make slow-motion electron movies
A physics group at CU-Boulder has figured out a way to make the ultimate in slow-motion movies. Using a new ultrafast optical microscope...
Feb 18, 20162 min read


Shaping Crystals with the Flow
One of goals of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) is to foster collaboration between different...
Feb 13, 20162 min read


Method of the Year: cryo-Electron Microscopy, coming soon to ASU
The hottest technology in bioscience will soon bring a new coolness factor to world-class Arizona State University research. The coolest...
Feb 10, 20165 min read
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