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Scientists from the University of St Andrews and the University of Cambridge have demonstrated the fastest-ever data ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew imaging technique reveals mitochondrial activity inside live animals
In this study, researcher developed a new imaging approach that combines two powerful techniques to solve this problem. First ...
Discover how high-content analysis enhances live-cell imaging by enabling detailed, quantitative insights into cellular ...
Studying how cells work inside a living body is one of the most powerful ways to understand health and disease. However, looking deep inside live tissue is extremely challenging, especially when ...
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Monitor on MSNDecisively deal with air pollution problem
Light-duty vehicles—saloon cars, SUVs and minibuses—exported from the US, Europe and Japan to Uganda are of poor quality and ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNBreakthrough Imaging Technique Reveals Mitochondrial Dynamics in Living Tissues
In this study, researcher developed a new imaging approach that combines two powerful techniques to solve this problem. First, a special type of microscope called a two-photon microscope is used, ...
Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma (FLC) has no approved treatment and occurs mostly in adolescents and young adults - KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cyclacel ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFluorescent drug gives surgeons visual upgrade with real-time nerve mapping
In the operating room, surgeons typically use high-powered microscopes fitted with specialized filters to detect the fluorescent signal. The third trial of the research will also test specially ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNo electrons needed: This optical microscope sees atoms at one-nanometer resolution
Atomic-scale detail is now possible with photons, thanks to a cooled-down silver tip and a clever use of plasmonics.
Some mushrooms are sturdier than others, but it isn’t necessarily because of their chemistry – it’s how the filaments that ...
Using advanced metasurfaces, researchers can now twist light to uncover hidden images and detect molecular handedness, potentially revolutionizing data encryption, biosensing, and drug safety.
Yoshiki Niihori and Masaaki Mitsui highlighted recent advances in converting visible and near-infrared light through ...
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