For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each ...
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Atoms are 0.1 nm across, and it took 60 years to finally see them clearly
Atoms measure roughly 0.1 nanometers across, a scale so small that scientists spent more than six decades developing ...
Scientists have developed a new imaging technique that uses a novel contrast mechanism in bioimaging to merge the strengths ...
Researchers use mini plasma explosions to encode the equivalent of two million books into a coaster-sized device. The method ...
Applying a magnetic field to orient the acid crystals in the joints changes their reflectivity, leading to a noninvasive way ...
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 ...
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This QR code is the smallest in the world and can only be recognised with an electron microscope
You don't happen to have a microscopic phone camera yet, do you?
A virus that is big enough to be seen under an ordinary light microscope co-opts its host’s systems with the help of ...
A team of researchers at TU Wien recently announced that they have "etched" the smallest QR code ever on a ceramic film. Covering an area of ...
Borosilicate glass offers extreme stability; Microsoft’s accelerated aging experiments suggest the data would be stable for ...
Just how small can a QR code be? Small enough that it can only be recognized with an electron microscope. A research team at TU Wien, working together with the data storage technology company Cerabyte ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The discovery opens new possibilities for studying how matter organizes itself ...
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