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Programmable light sources simplify the work of illuminating samples in different kinds of microscopy contexts, but conventional programmable arrays consist of a flat, fixed grid of individual lights.
Large-scale microscopy combined with tissue clearing and expansion enables nanoscale imaging of centimeter scale specimens.
The Light Microscopy Facility houses state-of-the-art microscopy systems that allow scientists from all over the world to see beyond the limits of the naked eye. Traditional manual microscopes ...
A new technique that combines electron microscopy and laser technology enables programmable, arbitrary shaping of electron beams. It can potentially be used for optimizing electron optics and for ...
The technology consists of a microscope slide that's coated with a type of light-shrinking material called a hyperbolic metamaterial. It is made up of nanometers-thin alternating layers of silver ...
A pioneering team at the University of Cambridge has showcased today (25 June) work that is revolutionising biological ...
Prior Scientific has announced two additions to their wide range of illumination products for microscopy - the new LDB100F and LDB101F Brightfield LEDs. Using a Brightfield LED with a 550 nanometre ...
Our new Structured Illumination super-resolution Microscope (SIM) delivers twice the resolution of traditional diffraction limited microscopes (~115 nm lateral and ~300 nm axial) Capabilities: SIM ...
Self-healing of matter and light beams have long been fascinating phenomena in both basic and applied research, also providing inspiration to writers of science fiction. In matter, self-healing is ...
Figure 2: The Nikon LAPP Illumination System: a modular design in which up to five illuminators may be added to the back port of our Ti and Ti2 series of inverted microscopes.
A new technique that combines electron microscopy and laser technology enables programmable, arbitrary shaping of electron beams. It can potentially be used for optimizing electron optics and for ...