Researchers at Cornell have unveiled an advanced imaging technology capable of unprecedented deep and wide-field ...
Seen here via a scanning electron microscope, these lines consist of thousands of hair cells. The cells seem to be especially sensitive to sounds ranging between 75 and 100 Hz, with 100 Hz being ...
To celebrate MicroScope’s 40th anniversary, we ask channel leaders to reflect on the changes seen over the past four decades – a shift to software, and the emergence of the managed service ...
There are two types of microscopes available: simple and compound microscopes. A simple microscope is equipped with one lens but a compound microscope has both an eyepiece and an objective lens.
A watchmaker can use his hands to set springs in place under a microscope. A pitcher can use the same anatomy to throw a ball at a hundred miles an hour. The hand is so remarkable that the great ...
Nikon's annual Small World competition showcases images of a world that humans can't usually see, as captured through the lens of a microscope. Each year, rigorous science and dazzling artistry ...
Compared to the complexity of an octopus's arms, our bones seem as rigid as tree branches. The flexible, boneless limbs of cephalopods stand out with their construction and capabilities, which have ...
Compared with the arms of an octopus, our own bony limbs are about as flexible as old tree branches. It stands to reason that ...
"We see our microscope integrated MHz-OCT system being used not just in brain tumor surgeries, but as a tool in every ...
[A. Cemal Ekin] over on PetaPixel reviewed the Apexel 200X LED Microscope Lens. The relatively inexpensive accessory promises to transform your cell phone camera into a microscope. Of course ...
Though Archaeopteryx’s anatomy didn’t allow for a fully birdlike ... “It reminds me always a little bit of Coca-Cola,” she says. Under a microscope, the gunk left behind includes spongy ...
The British actress stars in Anatomy of a Scandal ... it is "perfect timing" because the political system "is now under a microscope - increasingly so this week". "There are people who are ...