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Although the resolution used in most studies lies in the macroscopic range, the information provided originates at the microscopic level and, as such, diffusion MRI serves as a microscope that can reveal profound details of tissue with direct clinical and research applications.
Among those, he said, are a powerful electron microscope that can examine the arrangements of atoms.
To read the tiny text on the disks, all you need is an optical microscope that can magnify at 650x.
This invention, called Foldscope, is a print-and-fold optical microscope that can be assembled from a flat sheet of paper.
The old tool is the use of a high-resolution confocal microscope that can provide resolution for up to 0.5 micrometers -- less than 1/200,000 of an inch.
Now scientists at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm, in Ashburn, Virginia, have built a microscope that can take 3-D movies of living cells that are not only highly detailed and fast but also nontoxic.
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Julian Stirling, a physicist at the University of Bath, UK, is part of a team that designed light microscopes that can be made with 3D-printed plastic components.
We designed our tool to be coupled with inexpensive and highly mobile cell phone microscopes that can be operated by almost anyone.
The lab of MCB Associate Professor & Bioengineering Professor Daniel Fletcher has developed new smartphone microscopes that can be used for quick medical diagnostics.
The x-rays produced by particle accelerators at CHESS power new types of microscopes that can image the chemical and atomic composition of a specimen without damaging it.
Recent advances in optical imaging have led to the development of miniature microscopes that can be brought to the patient for visualizing tissue structures in vivo.
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