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At the opening of this century, they still relied on the light microscope to peer into vital substances.
A $440 million X-ray machine some two miles long at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in California that would act like a microscope to peer inside materials, aiding science and industry.
The scientists then used the microscope to peer closely at the edge of the insects' skin.
Now, scientists have used a high-resolution microscope to peer beneath the glaze and found that the strike also transferred enough pressure to deform a thin layer of quartz crystals found there.
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This technology could lead to microscopes able to peer more deeply and clearly into living cells.
See how electron microscopes are used to peer deep into the world around us and even our very own cells.
Two other classes of metamaterials, being developed by other researchers, have the potential to create "super lenses" that could be fitted onto microscopes and allow scientists to peer into the mysterious inner workings of living cells, or to shepherd electrons more precisely and efficiently for the construction of smaller electronics and faster computers.
It requires superhuman patience and concentration to peer into a microscope for hours, peeling apart gauzy layers of tissue to remove all these invaders.
Normally, the cytotechnologist who examines a Pap smear -- which is a scraping of cells from the cervix and vagina -- has to peer through a microscope, hunting through tens of thousands of plump, regularly shaped healthy cells with small nuclei to find as few as a dozen misshapen, cancerous or precancerous cells with large or irregular nuclei.
When Gomory disputes a point, he leans forward, narrowing his eyes as if to peer into a microscope.
The guests were invited to peer into a microscope to view the Barber's Pole tapeworm, a crowlin' ferlie which does endless harm to poor, defenceless sheep, particularly in Australia.
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