New material boosts standard microscopes to image live cells at 40-nm resolution, with 3D capabilities…
Browsing: Imaging
Imaging encompasses a broad array of techniques used to visualize the structure, function, and dynamics of objects, from microscopic cells to distant galaxies. In science and medicine, imaging technologies like MRI, CT scans, electron microscopy, and advanced optical systems are essential tools for exploration and discovery. Ongoing research continues to refine imaging methods, improving resolution, speed, and sensitivity, and opening new windows into understanding everything from human health to the fundamental nature of matter.
Using new detectors and algorithms, researchers at Cornell can now image individual atoms in 3D…
A highly efficient way to collect infrared microscopy data avoids the use of slow, grid-based…
University of Glasgow researchers created a machine-learning system that lets everyday devices use sound or…
New STED technique enables deep-tissue imaging, reveals subcellular dynamics of neurons. Researchers have developed a…
An AI tool developed at the University of Gothenburg offers new opportunities for analyzing images…
Using an ordinary light microscope, researchers can now obtain images with unprecedented accuracy. Using an…
Instrument at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source achieves a world-leading resolution of nanomaterials. COSMIC, a…
A new type of quantum holography that uses entangled photons to overcome the limitations of…
A cutting-edge quantum microscope reveals 3D, real-time views of ultracold atomic collisions. University of Stuttgart…
Simple, yet smart LED illumination could provide 3D images for surveillance and robotic applications. As…
Advances in both software and hardware could make holography viable for more applications. Researchers have…
Physicists from Göttingen first to succeed in filming a phase transition with extremely high spatial…
Study co-led by Berkeley Lab and Columbia Engineering could lead to simple, high-resolution bioimaging in…
Scientists discovered that nacre forms through a self-organizing process where spiral defects cancel each other…
Researchers can now fill in missing information about nanoscale polymerization and “smart” materials for medicine…
Researchers successfully tracked the real-time transport of individual molecules using four-probe scanning tunneling microscopy (STM).…
Comb of a Lifetime: A New Method for Fluorescence Microscopy Fluorescence microscopy is widely used…