Electron microscopy has existed for nearly a century, but a record-breaking modern iteration finally achieved what physicists have waited decades to see—for the first time, a transmission ...
Ultrafast electron microscopes, first developed in the 2000s ... the electrons move and control them on demand to confirm the ...
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Now physicists at the University of Arizona have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope to capture events lasting just one quintillionth of a second. A good camera, with a shutter ...
An article by UAB professor Joan-Ramon Daban analyzes in depth the physical problems associated with DNA packaging that have often been neglected in structural models of chromosomes.
A new virus killing superworms was discovered by Rutgers scientists using cryo-electron microscopy, offering insights into ...
SEM stands for scanning electron microscope. The SEM is a microscope that uses electrons instead of light to form an image. Since their development in the early 1950's, scanning electron microscopes ...
The mechanism for reading DNA and decoding it to build proteins for their needs is common to all animals and plants, and is often hijacked by cancer. Researchers used an advanced form of electron ...
Technologies for generating superphages and optimizing phage cocktails are poised to overcome antibiotic resistance and ...
Researchers at the University of Arizona have announced the development of the world's fastest electron microscope, which can capture an interval of a single attosecond. An attosecond is a ...
Physicists have created the world’s fastest microscope, and it’s so quick that it can spot electrons in motion. The new device, a newer version of a transmission electron microscope ...
They have named the technique attomicroscopy. "The improvement of the temporal resolution inside of electron microscopes has been long anticipated and the focus of many research groups, because we all ...