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  1. Watching brain cells in action

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 8, 2008

    A Stanford University team has developed a microscope weighing only 1.1 grams. It is so small that it can be mounted to the head of a freely moving mouse to watch its brain cell activity. According to what said the

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  2. A super-resolution x-ray microscope

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 18, 2008

    Swiss researchers have developed a very-high-resolution x-ray microscope. Their approach combines two well-known microscopy techniques, coherent diffractive imaging CDI and scanning transmission x-ray microscopy STXM

    Also tagged: imaging, hardware, software, finance, image, document management, semiconductors, enterprise software, x ray, method, researcher, roland piquepaille, managerial accounting, epfl, scanning transmission x ray microscopy

  3. Nanoscale microscope on a chip

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jun 16, 2008

    New Scientist recently reported that a UK company is developing a microscope on a chip four times more powerful than the best scanning electron microscopes SEMs available today. The best SEMs have a resolution of 0.05

    Also tagged: hardware, emerging technologies, nanotechnology, semiconductors, chip, scientist, electron, roland piquepaille, scanning electron microscope, nfab, microscope body

  4. 3-D images of a virus at half-nanometer resolution

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Mar 6, 2008

    U.S. researchers have used a new technique named cryo-EM (short for 'Electron cryomicroscopy) to capture images of a virus at a resolution of 4.5 angstroms -- less than half of a nanometer. As said the lead researcher

    Also tagged: imaging, 3d, software, productivity, finance, image, virus, document management, enterprise software, technique, electron, roland piquepaille, managerial accounting