Cells rely on a network of tiny filaments to give them form and support their structure. One crucial filament is a protein called actin. Researchers have now devised a new way to monitor the movements ...
In this interview, Marcel Lucas describes the importance of assessing tool wear use and how Olympus provide the ideal digital microscopy solution to quantify tool wear detection, conducted at MRS 2018 ...
Chemists discover how key contrast agent works, paving a way to create new markers needed for correlative microscopy that can image the structure and signaling of cells at the same time. Two labs at ...
In use for almost nine decades, electron microscope technology continues to evolve and those using it need to be aware of both the time-honored industry standards and the latest news. In June, a team ...
A few years ago, neuroscientist Ed Boyden and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were brainstorming how to get a better look at the intricacies of brain cells and came up with ...
Although not exhibiting at Semicon West, officials from ALIS (whose name stands for atomic level imaging system) were on hand in San Francisco during the show to describe their next-generation ...
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The M25 multi-focus microscope uses separate cameras to capture images from 25 focal planes at different depths in a sample. (Photo by Eduardo Hirata) The aberration-corrected multi-focus microscopy ...
The researchers demonstrated the utility of their technique on a slice of a mouse brain, 200 microns (0.2 millimeters) in thickness. First, they made their tissue sample see-through using a tweaked ...
Two labs at the University of Utah’s Department of Chemistry joined forces to improve imaging tools that may soon enable scientists to better observe signaling in functioning cells and other molecular ...