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How a fruit fly looks under an electron microscope
This extreme magnification reveals every detail—from compound eyes to hair-like bristles—in shocking clarity.
Students from Steve Johnson’s Chem 122 course attended a nuclear science tour at the University of Nevada, Reno. They ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique for creating 2D materials that runs at room temperature and increases ...
The framework assesses electronic waste and recycled concrete, demonstrating their viability in construction while minimizing ...
Scientists have captured the most detailed structural images to date of a specific type of protein's DNA repair process, a ...
Evident unveiled the winners of its sixth annual Image of the Year contest, an awards competition that recognizes the world’s best in scientific microscopic imaging. The winners were selected from ...
Discovery of superluminal correlations within 2D hexagonal boron nitride could advance super-resolution electron microscopy ...
A novel method for producing conductors, semiconductors and electronic insulators uses vibrational energy to 'split' and ...
A new method for producing conductors, semiconductors and electronic insulators uses vibrational energy to split and ...
With all the talk about The Ballroom and The Arch, we all may have lost touch with the president's first exercise in ...
Under a microscope, a bouquet of lollipop-like structures, each smaller than a grain of sand, waves gently in a Petri dish of ...
Periodontitis is a common condition that can affect much more than just oral health. Scientists at Fraunhofer have discovered ...
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