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Examining Rocks Under the Microscope
Ever wonder how Earth scientists examine rocks? We cut them up and throw them under a microscope ... and then everything seems different.
A team of researchers proposed a fast and convenient method called polarized imaging dynamic light scattering (PIDLS) that quantitively evaluates the nanoparticle size, morphology as well as ...
Researchers have for the first time measured the true properties of individual MXene flakes—an exciting new nanomaterial with ...
Using a reverse-image search via Google Lens (archive), Snopes determined that Pixels, a photography and art hosting website, published the original photograph. Titled, "Polarized light micrograph of ...
"A course manual specially prepared by staff of the McCrone Research Institute for use in courses designed for professional personnel concerned with the use of the ...
Two heads are better than one, as the saying goes, and sometimes two instruments, ingeniously recombined, can accomplish feats that neither could have done on its own. Such is the case with a hybrid ...
The Olympus BX2-51P is designed to be used for light transmitting particle identification. The 12V/100W light source produces crisp and clear images of the specimen. The modular design of the BX51 ...
Researchers use circularly polarized light to control the direction of exciton polaritons in 2D semiconductors, enabling new tools for nanoscale photonics. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Directing light along ...
Fluorescence-based imaging methods have recorded many details of cell dynamics and behavior, but the full 3D orientation and position of fluorescently marked ensembles has remained difficult to ...
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