It’s relatively easy to understand how optical microscopes work at low magnifications: one lens magnifies an image, the next magnifies the already-magnified image, and so on until it reaches the eye ...
Written by Sally Adee and taken from the article Rewriting the textbooks: When science gets it wrong, on our sister site, New Scientist. Microscopes are good, but not that good. The view through them ...
Nanoscopy is a field of microscopy that focuses on imaging and studying structures and processes at the nanoscale, typically below the diffraction limit of light. It encompasses various techniques ...
A new microscopy technique significantly increases imaging resolution far beyond classical optics The new microscopy technique developed by the Japanese research team, led by Osaka University’s ...
Advanced light microscopy techniques are giving scientists a new understanding of human biology and what goes wrong in diseases Katarina Zimmer, Knowable Magazine Innovative techniques are helping ...
Researchers have developed a fluorescence microscope that uses structured illumination for fast super-resolution imaging over a wide field of view. The new microscope was designed to image multiple ...
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