They imaged cells
on powerful microscopes that detect the light emitted from fluorescent molecules in each sensor.
Not exact matches
Using a combination of
powerful microscopes, hand lenses, and 3D reconstructions, the researchers looked for telltale signs of deliberate cutting
on the cow skull.
Jacobs, who was not involved in the study, says: «This method is
powerful because it does not rely
on access to a
microscope and lab facilities.
In a study whose results were published in Nature last July, physicist Ali Yazdani used a
powerful microscope to track electrons as they encountered stairlike barriers
on the surface of antimony, a material that shares several characteristics with topological insulators such as bismuth telluride.
Under a
powerful light
microscope, he looked for tiny chips and abrasions
on the edges of the arrowheads.
Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu, lead author of a new research paper
on «topological insulators,» an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic» devices and practical quantum computers far more
powerful than today's technologies, is shown here inspecting devices made from topological insulators under a
microscope before electrical measurements.
As a
powerful microscope peers into its brain, a mouse runs
on a ball.
Ever since Antonie van Leeuwenhoek peered through his crude
microscope and confirmed that life is indeed packaged in very small containers, biologists have recruited physicists to focus stronger lenses, train more
powerful rays and run ever tinier probes
on cells and the molecules that make them live — and die.
They also combined
powerful microscopes with high speed cameras, capturing footage of the tiny hairs, or cilia,
on the corals» surface.
Collaborating with other labs, we will develop computational methods to determine the activity of single neurons even when the
microscope on its own isn't
powerful enough to view objects as small as single cells.
Our Collections and Research Center houses a
powerful SEM
microscope frequently
on loan to visiting students and scientists from all around the state.