Microscopy continues to transform the life sciences. Here are five recent breakthroughs made possible by the technique.
Researchers have shown that consumer-grade 3D printers and low-cost materials can be used to produce multi-element optical ...
Thanks to a recent study by researchers at IOCB Prague, it is now possible to monitor processes in living cells more ...
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Standard 3D printers enable super-resolution microscopy with custom optics under $1
Researchers used consumer-grade 3D printers to create sub-$1 optical lenses that enable super-resolution nanoscale biological ...
A new imaging study challenges long-standing ideas about how hair grows and could lead to new treatments for hair loss. Scientists have discovered that human hair does not emerge because it is pushed ...
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FairJourney Bio launches cryo-EM services with advanced laboratories in San Diego, USA
FairJourney Bio (FJBio), a leading global provider of antibody discovery and development services, today announced the ...
Ancient microbial activity preserved in deep seafloor sediments challenges assumptions about where fragile traces of early ...
Researchers have shown that consumer-grade 3D printers and low-cost materials can be used to produce multi-element optical components ...
New research shows how the Greenland shark’s heart keeps working for centuries by tolerating aging rather than avoiding it.
Scientists have transformed enigmatic cell structures, called vaults, into storage units for messenger-RNA molecules made in ...
The biology of Antarctic species is very different; warm things up by just a degree or so, and they could emerge into a very ...
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Scientists have gotten good at blocking enzymes to treat disease. Now can they speed them up?
Tarun Kapoor is tackling a deceptively tricky biochemical challenge: how to speed up the internal machinery of living cells.
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