Researchers developed a new smartphone-based digital holographic microscope that enables precision 3D measurements. The highly portable and inexpensive microscope could help bring 3D measurement ...
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Metadata in images of scanning electron microscopes doesn't match the make and model of the instrument in thousands of papers ...
A new open-source software package developed by Monash University researcher Julian Ceddia aims to significantly streamline the study of materials using scanning tunneling microscopes (STMs).
However, conventional microscopes, although effective for many applications, are limited by a resolution that does not allow visualization of the smallest structures within cells. This limit, around ...
Researchers from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology created a holographic microscope that you can bring anywhere via smartphone. Most digital holographic microscopes are not suitable ...
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With this microscope, we hope the scientific community ... This, they say, will hopefully pave the way for “real-life attosecond science applications in quantum physics, chemistry, and biology.” ...
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Small World in Motion invites entries captured through a microscope, revealing mind-boggling processes invisible to the naked ...