A donation from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization will help Lakehead University scientists see certain things more clearly. With a Keyence petrographic microscope and mineral element analyzer ...
A donation from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization will help Lakehead University scientists see certain things more clearly.
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World’s tiniest QR code packs a record 2TB of data on a single page
Researchers at TU Wien in Vienna have created a QR code so small it can only be read with an electron microscope. The code measures roughly 1.98 square micrometers, with individual pixels about 49 ...
Researchers in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Faculty of Arts and ...
Scientists at a secretive Florida DNA lab are analyzing key evidence that could unlock the mystery of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
Artificial intelligence-enabled medical diagnostic tools are ensuring greater accuracy in cancer screening and detection, helping doctors arrive at more precise diagnoses and enhancing treatment ...
Harnessing the power of the sun holds the promise of providing future societies with energy abundance. To make this a reality, fusion researchers need to address many technological challenges. For ...
CHANDIGARH: Prerna Puri, IAS, Education Secretary, Chandigarh Administration, on Friday inaugurated a Child-Centric Science ...
In collaboration with IBM Research, a process for automated visual inspection was developed. The core of the project is based ...
Engineers at Stanford University have developed a high-efficiency, battery/solar-operated, autonomous microscope with integrated artificial intelligence that automatically diagnoses malaria in blood ...
Engineers at Stanford University have developed a high-efficiency, battery/solar-operated, autonomous microscope with ...
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World’s 1st terahertz microscope uncovers hidden quantum jiggle in superconductors
Physicists have finally built a microscope that can watch superconducting electrons move in real time, and the picture is far from still. By squeezing terahertz light down to microscopic scales, a ...
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