Scanning transmission electron microscopy, or STEM, is a powerful imaging technique that enables researchers to study a material’s morphology, composition, and bonding behavior at the angstrom scale.
A new AI model generates realistic synthetic microscope images of atoms, providing scientists with reliable training data to accelerate materials research and atomic scale analysis. (Nanowerk ...
A £3 million electron microscope has arrived at the University of Oxford's Department of Materials. The microscope will support research across the university's departments and divisions. It was ...
Researchers used advanced electron ptychography to visualize atomic-scale defects inside modern transistors. The technique ...
Electron microscopy images of human neuron synapses 7 or 14 days after a 30-minute exposure to tau oligomers or vehicle control. In vehicle-treated neurons synaptic vesicles (red circles) are ...
Researchers from the University of California Santa Barbara have visualized photoexcited charges traveling across the interface of two different semiconductor materials within a solar cell. In a solar ...
Imagine owning a camera so powerful it can take freeze-frame photographs of a moving electron—an object traveling so fast it could circle the Earth many times in a matter of a second. Researchers at ...
Researchers have revealed how bacteria precisely control the genes that trigger cell division. The study shows that the MraZ ...
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