Speed, sensitivity, and dynamic range will enable multichannel atomic-scale imaging and analysis of material properties such as electric and magnetic fields
University of Missouri-Columbia researcher has recently published studies outlining a new, relatively inexpensive imaging platform that enables single molecule imaging
Research team addresses a problem that has long challenged scientists: Seeing the structures of three dimensional cells with comparable resolution in each dimension
This study—the first to visualize this process in lymph nodes—could help scientists better understand how to turn up or down the immune system's activity to treat autoimmune diseases, infections, or even cancer
Device allows fast, precise measurements of electric and magnetic fields at the atomic level, providing insights into the next generation of electronic, energy production, and storage materials