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No image is infinitely sharp. For 150 years, it has been known that no matter how ingeniously you build a microscope or a ...
Skoltech researchers have enlisted generative artificial intelligence to complete the missing data on the distances between ...
Researchers at the Institute of Physics in Zagreb, Croatia, in collaboration with international partners, have showcased new methods for visualizing atomic-scale changes in advanced materials.
A new working model explains the molecular mechanism by which the protein anillin controls asymmetry during cell division, ...
A clean, smooth interface between a gallium oxide semiconductor and palladium electrodes enhances the performance of solar-blind ultraviolet photodetectors.
Scientists now use AI to see blood clotting as it happens, without invasive procedures, using a new type of microscope.
Optiscan CEO Dr. Camile Farah delves into the company’s technology and capabilities that have positioned it as a leader ...
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A study in Nature Communications demonstrates that high-entropy doping of niobium pentoxide improves fast-charging ...
The Global Market for Metalens was valued at USD 41.8 Million in the year 2024 and is projected to reach a revised size of ...
The researchers used it to map stray magnetic fields from CoFeB–SiO2 thin films used in high-frequency inductors. They ...
A KAIST research team has developed an innovative technology capable of vividly displaying the 3D structure of cancer tissues ...