Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is a powerful imaging technique widely used in biological and biomedical research.
The origins of the Gallery’s Scientific Department began with the appointment of the physicist Ian Rawlins as Scientific ...
Researchers at Cornell have unveiled an advanced imaging technology capable of unprecedented deep and wide-field ...
Chemical staining has long played a central role in microscopy. In research laboratories, molecular stains help scientists identify organelles, differentiate cell types, and map cellular dynamics.
This article explores the journey of light-sheet microscopy, highlighting three decades of innovation fueled by advancements ...
A U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL ... Using two specialized microscopes invented at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), a team of researchers from Japan and the MBL have developed a ...
Republicans are slated to control the White House and the Senate and well-positioned to win the House. A trifecta next year would enable them to advance their existing proposals to overhaul the NIH, ...
[Birdbrain] is trying to make their own microfluidic devices. To aid in this quest, they need a quality microscope to see what they’re doing. Instead of buying one outright, they purchased a ...
An international research team has identified the protein lactadherin as a marker for heart aging. Furthermore, it is now confirmed that lactadherin is also involved in crucial signaling pathways and ...
The Center for Advanced Microscopy and Imaging (CAMI) is an all-university research, teaching, and service facility located in Upham Hall on Miami University's main campus, in Oxford, Ohio. CAMI ...
Using state-of-the-art microscopy and simulation techniques, an international research team has systematically observed how iron atoms alter the structure of grain boundaries in titanium.
The collaboration between CrestOptics and Leica Microsystems combines CICERO spinning disk technology with THUNDER platform for superior microscopy ... A new research paper was published in ...