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Microscopy

Fields & Applications Translational Science

Found in Translation

Cryo-EM addresses a key question in gene expression: how ribosomes initiate translation

Techniques & Tools Microscopy

Loading the Molecular Dice

| 2 min read

Study provides a framework for controlling molecular reactions at the atomic scale – with potential implications for nanotechnology and pharma

Fields & Applications Clinical

Let Me See That Brain

| Henry Thomas

TRISCO sets a new standard for 3D RNA imaging, delivering high-resolution and uniform images to offer insights into brain function and anatomy

Techniques & Tools Technology

The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards 2024: #3

| 4 min read

Bruker’s multiphoton microscopy module, OptoVolt, ranks third in our Innovation Awards

Techniques & Tools Microscopy

Molecules in Motion

| James Strachan | 3 min read

A new microscope addresses a long-standing challenge in nanoscale imaging of biological processes in liquid environments

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Greatest Snow on Earth

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Was Earth once a frozen sphere? Recent studies of Colorado sandstone offer new evidence to support the “Snowball Earth” hypothesis.

Fields & Applications Materials

A Gripping Tale

The secrets of baseball’s Rubbing Mud revealed: a blend of clay, sand, and water, enhance grip and control by altering surface texture and friction

Techniques & Tools Microscopy

Real-Time Protein Imaging Sheds Light on Alzheimer’s Origins

Atomic force microscopy captures real-time images of Alzheimer's-related amyloid protein aggregation, revealing “superspreader” fibrils

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

3D Atlas of the Developing Brain

Researchers combine MRI and light sheet fluorescence microscopy to create a dynamic framework for studying brain development

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

How Active Genes Stir Genome-Wide Motions in Human Cells

Genes move differently, depending on whether they are being read or not, leading to complex, turbulent-like motions of the human genome, study finds


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