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DEEPscope, an innovative microscope from Cornell, enables unprecedented deep and wide-field brain imaging, capturing neural activity with unmatched clarity and scale. Researchers at Cornell have devel ...
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T. haligoni — found in the Bedford Basin near Halifax that could help scientists better understand the health of the ocean.
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Hiratsuka, Japan – Yokohama Rubber Co. (YRC) has developed a new image processing technology that can clearly visualise the nanoscale structure inside rubber mataerials.
US-based toxicology expert Dr Yvonne Burkart claimed toxins such as lead - which is sometimes used to line the water pipes - ...
Check out the photograph that won a pair of MCG researchers the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.