Let's take a look at how to observe cells under a microscope. No prizes for guessing the first thing you'll need: a microscope. But don't worry if you don't have one of your own. Ask your school if ...
Deep inside a small, windowless room at the University of California, Berkeley, two microscopes are quietly capturing some of ...
This seminar provides an overview of fluorescence microscopy in cancer research and other cell-based applications in the biosciences discovery workflow. In comparison with phase contrast and ...
Several methods for tissue preparation and refractive index matching to achieve rapid, even, and thorough tissue transparency have been developed. These include CUBIC 1, DISCO 2, EZClear 3, and ...
The field of Brillouin microscopy and imaging was established approximately 20 years ago, thanks to the development of non-scanning high-resolution optical spectrometers. Since then, the field has ...
In 1931, physicists Knoll and Ruska unveiled the first electron microscope, revolutionizing science by using magnetic lenses ...
Labroots is pleased to announce the Microscopy Virtual Event, taking place on May 26th, 2027. Microscopy is a cornerstone of life science research, enabling scientists to visualize structures and ...