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The quality of the obtained image depends to a large degree on the fluorescence intensity of the injected particles. The brighter they glow, the more we can learn about the details of the brain and other small scale bits of anatomy. A team of
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IBM commissioned filmmaker Nico Casavecchia to make a very unusual animated short, one made by moving individual atoms. The result is A Boy And His Atom , a whimsical animation IBM is calling "The World's Smallest Movie." Casavecchia explains the
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Microscopes are basically those optical instruments which help to handle and view micro objects that cannot be distinguishably seen with the bare eyes. Microscopes are being used in many different fields such as research, industry, recreation
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When it comes to finding the perfect microscopes for your lab, you could get easily confused as there are so many types of models available. Whether you need the instrument for educational,industrial,medical or laboratory purposes, you need to
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A Boy and His Atom, which debuts Wednesday, has already been certified by the Guinness folks as the "world's smallest movie." While it isn't exactly the most complicated story line the nearly monochrome video features a boy, appropriately named Adam,
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A clip from A Boy and His Atom, courtesy IBM Researchers at IBM have created the world's smallest movie by manipulating single atoms on a copper surface. The stop-motion animation uses a few dozen carbon atoms, moved around with the tiny tip of what
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Scientists have come up with a way to make whole brains transparent, so they can be labeled with molecular markers and imaged using a light microscope...It works in mouse brains and human brains; here the team use it to look into the brain of a 7-
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Microscopes are the most important devices of the laboratories. The microscopes are very much helpful in the fields of the research laboratories as well as the scientific
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Scientists at the Salk Institute are taking some of the first pictures of molecules smaller than 200 nanometers using light microscopy, something that the scientific community had dismissed as impossible for more than a century. And Salk is doing it
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Grenoble, France have demonstrated a new imaging technique which could enable larger throughput, lower cost detection of viruses in resource-limited point of care settings. Particles with a size measured in nanometers are generally too small to be
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