Mice are the mainstay of modern biomedical research, but the ability to image their brain cells while they're scampering around is no easy task. Scientists at Stanford University have created a ...
A Sturbridge company is helping improve public safety with a tiny scope that has extraordinary vision. Updated: 7:56 PM EST Feb 22, 2016 Doug Meehan Anchor/Reporter Mass. company making lifesaving ...
When the Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first demonstrated the potential of the microscope in the 17th century, medicine was without vaccination, anaesthetic or antiseptic. Three centuries ...
Now, there's a technology that's so advanced, its space aged. That's no exaggeration, the guy who invented this device formerly worked at NASA. It's a microscope the size of a grain of rice. It can ...
No, that's not an up-close look at a monitor. That's the world's tiniest color inkjet image made large, and you may not need it blown up to see it in the future -- if you're willing to lay down some ...
Zhang You of the Entomological Society of China took first place with an image of a rice weevil—an agricultural pest—on a ...
For over a century, surgeons performing delicate procedures have relied on stereoscopic microscopes to gain a sense of depth. These tools mimic human vision by presenting slightly different images to ...