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This new device, described in a paper published in Science Advances, can pinpoint antiproton annihilations with a resolution of about 0.6 micrometers, a 35-fold improvement over previous real-time ...
For the first time we have seen high-resolution, real-time imaging of important early developmental processes. Until now, most of our knowledge of post-implantation development came from studies ...
Bringing in the real chefs to talk about why their work is important is the most literal representation of that, and less interesting than the other ways The Bear tends to get that point across.