One major category of the next generation of energy-efficient microelectronic devices and information processing technologies ...
When applied to a neurotransmitter receptor in the brain, ONE microscopy unveiled features that had eluded even the most advanced alternative experimental techniques. “It is now well beyond the ...
A new version of Cellpose —the popular tool that maps the boundaries of diverse cells in microscopy images —now works on less-than-perfect pictures that are noisy, blurry, or undersampled.
Current optical and electron microscopy imaging techniques are not suited for measuring the dynamic characteristics of living microorganisms at tiny scales due to complex sample preparation methods or ...
Finding new microscopy techniques has traditionally relied on human experience, intuition and creativity—a challenging approach given the vast number of possible experimental optical configurations.
Before arriving at Janelia three years ago, Postdoctoral Scientist Antonio Fiore was designing and building optical ...
Researchers at the University of Kentucky have developed a cost-effective, non-destructive microscopy technique to study cancer cell metabolism at the single-cell level. Published in Biophotonics ...
An international research team has made a discovery that reveals a new method to track the behavior of "dark excitons." ...
A new imaging technique reveals ribosomes work together when translating mRNA, preventing slowdowns in protein production. This discovery challenges prior beliefs and could revolutionize our ...
The method is based on cutting-edge microscopy technology capable of generating and analyzing vast amounts of imaging data in a fully automated manner. Developed at CeMM under the name ...
Conversely, mid-infrared photoacoustic microscopy (MIR-PAM ... that surpasses the constraints of traditional imaging methods, providing stable and highly accurate cell visualization.
An infrared microscope designed by a University of Iowa team led by Thomas Folland helped produce information that could help ...