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A study in Nature Communications uses real-time liquid TEM and cryo-TEM to reveal how core–shell nanowires grow in colloidal ...
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What a Fruit Fly Really Looks Like Up CloseYou’ve seen them buzzing around bananas—but under an electron microscope, fruit flies become alien, armored, and astonishingly complex.
We report the first direct study on the oxidation of carbon nanotubes at the resolution of an aberration-corrected environmental transmission electron microscope (ETEM), as we locate and identify ...
Using high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM), researchers at The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, have ...
At the heart of many modern scientific discoveries lies technology — the tools that allow researchers to see, measure and ...
These fundamental findings offer a novel mechanism by which rubrerythrin tubules encapsulate encapsulin to prevent oxidative stress in Pyrococcus furiosus. However, there are a few reasonable concerns ...
The Shaw Prizes have been awarded annually since 2004 to recognize laureates in three areas: astronomy, mathematical sciences ...
An international team led by HZB chemist Michelle Browne conducted a rigorous investigation that demonstrated the potential ...
A study by scientists at the University of California, Riverside shows ultrasonic cigarettes, or u-cigarettes, marketed as a ...
Tiny strains in a crystal can cause electrons to behave in a surprising way that closely resembles a highly sought-after ...
Liquid brine veins, where RNA molecules can replicate, surround solid ice crystals in water ice, as seen with an electron microscope.
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Wasp inside an Electron MicroscopeCommon Hoverfly Parasitoid Wasps! Today we're looking at a wasp I found in my backyard. This little insect lays its eggs inside of other hosts (hoverflys), which consumes the hoverfly larva from the ...
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