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News-Medical.Net on MSNAI-driven microscopy predicts and tracks protein aggregation in real timeThe accumulation of misfolded proteins in the brain is central to the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like ...
Researchers have developed a 'self-driving' microscope that can predict the onset of misfolded protein aggregation - a ...
Biologists are very interested in how proteins, lipids and other compounds are organized and interact in systems. Very few ...
The DIY microscopes can magnify samples up to 175 times with a single laser pointer lens, ... Reinventing biology labs by turning smartphones into microscopes Date: July 29, 2014 ...
High-speed microscope illuminates biology at the speed of life. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 09 / 190927112453.htm.
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Ireland's first BioBrillouin microscope will enable non-invasive assessment of living cells and tissues in real-timeTrinity College Dublin now has Ireland's first and only BioBrillouin microscope, which will enable researchers to make giant strides in the fields of inflammation, cancer, developmental biology and ...
A $791,480 award though the National Science Foundation’s Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) grant program has been made to Bates College to provide funding to acquire a Leica SP8 scanning confocal ...
Take a smartphone, add $10 worth of plywood and Plexiglas, a bit of hardware, laser pointer lenses and LED click lights from a keychain flashlight and you have a DIY microscope worthy of use in ...
The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography.The diver-operated ...
An engineer at Stanford University has created a DIY microscope, called the Foldscope, that is fashioned out of a single piece of printed-and-folded A4 paper, origami-style. This paper-based ...
Biology students at Dakota Wesleyan University have new technology to use when in the lab. Dr. Tim Mullican, professor of biology, says two recently purchased Richter microscopes with cameras will ...
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