Ever wondered what everyday things under a microscope look like? You’ll never look at a toothbrush—or a grain of salt—the ...
An international team led by the Max Born Institute has developed a new type of momentum microscopy to image magnons—the ...
A new electron spin resonance-atomic force microscopy setup enables single-spin quantum control on nonconductive samples.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What goes up must come down. Physical laws like these govern all ...
The sixth annual competition showcases scientific microscopic imaging, illuminating tiny parts of nature, from individual cells to arthropods, diatoms and a zebrafish brain ...
Scientists long assumed that the aluminum oxide surface should be highly reactive and capable of splitting water molecules.
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LIV Golf May Not Have Funding to Last Entire Season: Sources
The league has 47 days before its next scheduled tournament.
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A single modern computer chip can pack in tens of billions of transistors, each smaller than a virus
Transistors etched into the latest processor designs now measure just a few nanometers across, placing them well below the ...
Park Systems Corp., the world's leading provider of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and nanoscale metrology solutions, today announced ...
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Stanford’s new IISM microscope images living cells at 120-nanometer resolution
Stanford University researchers have built a microscope capable of imaging nanostructures inside living cells ...
Chinese researchers have developed the world's first artificial intelligence-driven transmission electron microscope system, named "Aeye-1". [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Chinese researchers ...
ZEISS, a global leader in optics and optoelectronics, will bring the quality discussion to the official COMPUTEX 2026 Forum ...
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