Sometimes, less is more. Sometimes, more is more. There is a type of person who believes that if enough photos of the same subject are taken, one of them will shine above the rest as a gleaming ...
Microscopy continues to transform the life sciences. Here are five recent breakthroughs made possible by the technique.
The U.S. Department of Energy is enlisting partners to develop a microscope that can capture images of particles measuring a half an angstrom, or half the size of a hydrogen atom, a necessary step in ...
The world’s first 4K Ultra-High Accuracy Microscope from KEYENCE offers users the chance to view, capture, and measure with an all-in-one system. Users can make the most of the multi-angle observation ...
In decades past, researchers and scientists have been constrained by an optical resolution limit—defined over 140 years ago—that established the maximum resolution of an optical system of 200 nm in ...
If you’ve spent much time looking through a microscope, you know that their narrow depth of field can be a bit challenging to deal with. Most microscopes are designed to only have a very thin slice of ...
Over the last two decades, the use of multiphoton microscopy has spread to all major areas of biological research. Marie Freebody speaks to John Girkin about the remarkable potential of this powerful ...
Researchers at Bristol University in the UK have developed a new scanning near-field optical microscope that is over 1000 times faster than previous instruments and about ten times faster than any ...
As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of professional optical and digital products for medicine, science, and industry, Olympus celebrates 100 years of innovation in 2019. Olympus provides ...
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