A new AI model generates realistic synthetic microscope images of atoms, providing scientists with reliable training data to accelerate materials research and atomic scale analysis.
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Making a microscope with a water drop
See how a simple drop of water can transform into a functional microscope, revealing tiny details invisible to the naked eye.
They form a detailed description of a prolonged and intensive research into the origin of malignant new growths, and they may ...
In honor of BYU’s 150th anniversary, electrical engineering professor Greg Nordin and student Callum Galloway have created ...
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Tiny World of Baby Jumping Spiders Revealed Under the Microscope
One of Prince William's Most "Important" Hobbies Is a Little Unexpected but Directly Related to His Three Children—George, Charlotte, and Louis Here's what we know about the suspect in the Michigan ...
Oregon scientists used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs, a step in the quest to develop lab-grown eggs or sperm to one day help people conceive.
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The Kahlo family opens the doors of their house, inviting visitors to Frida's beloved basement
The long-held secrets of the Kahlo family, including those of legendary artist Frida, are about to be unlocked for the world ...
Scientists have created eco-friendly “quantum inks” that can replace toxic metals in infrared detectors. The breakthrough ...
An ultra-high vacuum scanning tunnel microscope — or UHV STM — has been donated to Miami University through an educational partnership agreement with the Materials and Manufacturing Division of the ...
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How the 49ers ended up with a disastrous 2025 draft class
The San Francisco 49ers knew they had to improve this offseason in the run defense department, especially after releasing ...
The Cleveland Browns are making a quarterback change, but it won't affect Shedeur Sanders. Joe Flacco is being demoted to the No. 2 spot, while Dillon Gabriel will take over as the starter in Week 5.
The DeepInMiniMicroscope developed by UC Davis electrical engineering professor Weijian Yang combines optical technology and machine learning to create a device that can take high-resolution ...
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