life sciences
Overcoming the challenges of light microscopy in the life sciences
In order to make new discoveries in the life sciences, innovations need to be continuously made in microscopy. This way, scientists can take an ever-closer ...
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In order to make new discoveries in the life sciences, innovations need to be continuously made in microscopy. This way, scientists can take an ever-closer ...
Scientists of all fields are most certainly familiar with the miniature worlds unearthed by electron microscopy.
Characterization at the nanoscale is becoming increasingly important as new discoveries are made and structures are developed at smaller scales. Optical ...
Choosing for the right correlative light and electron microscope can be a challenge. It is a sizeable investment in terms of time and funding. Furthermore, as ...
Those who understand the basic mechanisms of cathodoluminescence (CL) know that it is essentially a useful byproduct of electron microscopy.
It is rare that scientific research will rely on a single method. Instead, findings need to be built on multiple types of data to ensure accuracy.
In 1897, the electron was discovered by Sir Joseph John Thomson. The physicist and eventual Nobel Prize winner was in fact conducting research on “cathode ...
As a researcher in the life sciences, your work will very likely involve studying various parts of a cell at small length scales.