A new dual-light microscope lets researchers observe micro- and nanoscale activity inside living cells without using dyes.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have built a microscope that can detect a signal over an intensity range 14 times ...
University of Tokyo researchers have created a powerful new microscope that captures both forward- and back-scattered light ...
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Breakthrough Microscope Enhances Detection Range for Cellular Observations
Researchers Kohki Horie, Keiichiro Toda, Takuma Nakamura, and Takuro Ideguchi of the University of Tokyo have built a ...
Researchers Kohki Horie, Keiichiro Toda, Takuma Nakamura, and Takuro Ideguchi at the University of Tokyo have created a microscope capable of ...
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Dual-light microscope captures micro detail and nano motion with 14x expanded range
Microscopy has advanced significantly over the centuries, but modern tools still face trade-offs. Quantitative phase ...
Within a modest engineering laboratory at Duke University, a new type of researcher is quietly at work next to an optical ...
Kanazawa University, report in ACS Applied Nano Materials a new method to precisely measure nuclear elasticity—the stiffness ...
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