An international study led by the University of Basel has discovered that nuclear pore complexes – tiny gateways in the nuclear membrane – are not ...
Kanazawa University, have discovered how a gene-regulating protein forms tiny liquid-like droplets inside the cell nucleus ...
Travelers and critical cargo in Egypt could soon be moving faster thanks to high-speed trains recently unveiled by Siemens Mobility. The company’s new version of its Velaro train, capable of speeds of ...
Siemens Mobility has revealed the Velaro high-speed train to Egyptian government officials and the public for the first time. On the same day, a regional train, called the Desiro High-Capacity (HC), ...
Microscope close-up. Credit: University of Liverpool Faculty – CC BY 2.0 via Flickr. A research team from the University of Victoria says it has reached a microscopy breakthrough with a way to see ...
An integrative modeling workflow to understand with atomistic precision biomolecular dynamics from high-speed atomic force microscopy experiments. (Nanowerk News) High-speed atomic force microscopy ...
Today we're looking at Atomic Force Microscopy! I built a "macro-AFM" to demonstrate the principles of an atomic force microscope, then we look at a real AFM (an nGauge AFM from ICSPI) and do a few ...
First invented in 1985 by IBM in Zurich, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a scanning probe technique for imaging. It involves a nanoscopic tip attached to a microscopic, flexible cantilever, which is ...
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