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The phenomenal new electron microscope (TIME, Dec. 14, 1942) has been taking a good long look at hitherto invisible objects. In the last two issues of the Journal of the American Medical ...
A team of researchers has developed the first transmission electron microscope which operates at the temporal resolution of a single attosecond, allowing for the first still-image of an electron ...
Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) is an approach that allows the observation of hydrated biological specimens in their native environment at cryogenic temperatures in transmission electron microscopy ...
The field of virology focuses on viruses' biology and evolution, providing essential knowledge for disease prevention and the ...
This cross-journal Collection showcases the latest developments in electron microscopy, and its use as a powerful tool for nanoscale characterization.
Overlooked electron property opens up new avenues for orbitronics by Tobias Schlößer, Forschungszentrum Juelich edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
University of Arizona physicists have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope to capture events lasting just one quintillionth of a second.
Science's sharpest eye is the electron microscope. It sees with a fine-grained beam of electrons instead of coarse-grained light. Last week the Electron Microscope Society of America met in ...
A research team from City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) is working on a new quantum electron microscope (QEM) to eliminate interaction between the electron beam and sample.
Next, Penzes worked with Kaelber, a fellow electron microscopist, to examine the virus using a cryo-electron microscope, which allows a three-dimensional view of the virus, including its interior.
Scientists have created the world's fastest microscope, which they hope will answer fundamental questions about how electrons behave.