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The latest life science microscopy news from AZoNetwork |
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Is Vibration Affecting Your Imaging?
Vibration can negatively affect the performance of sensitive instruments, such as electron microscopes. Something as simple as people walking around the laboratory can be enough to affect your imaging. Check out this video to understand all the sources of vibration you should be protecting your sensitive instruments from.
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| | Electrical signals play a critical role in governing numerous functions within the human body, including transmitting messages between brain neurons, triggering the heart's muscle contractions, and enabling movement in the hands and feet, among other vital processes. | | | | A groundbreaking pixelated soft color-changing system referred to as Morphable Concavity Array (MoCA) has been developed by scientists at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). | | | | An intuitive optical chip that can organize itself to do a number of tasks has been created by researchers. The device has the potential to be employed in applications that call for optical neural networks, thanks to the positive real-valued matrix computation they have accomplished. | | | | In an article recently published in the journal Applied Physics Express, researchers designed and fabricated a human-safe transverse quasi-phase-matched (QPM) aluminum nitride (AlN) channel waveguide with vertical polarity inversion that can kill pathogens on surfaces. | | | | Optical waveguides are specialized devices or mediums designed to confine and direct light propagation along a predetermined path, primarily in the form of optical signals or photons. | |
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