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  • Article - 10 Mar 2023
    In a new feature, AZoOptics talks with Dr. Quentin Meyer and Dr. Ying Da Wang about their novel technology that allows for superior imaging of hydrogen fuel cells.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2023
    Photoacoustic imaging has revolutionized life sciences by providing high-speed imaging at cellular and subcellular level resolution and, therefore, has become an indispensable non-invasive tool for...
  • Article - 16 Nov 2022
    This article from Wasatch explains the top 5 of transmission gratings.
  • Article - 25 Aug 2022
    The high-resolution property of atomic force microscopes enables this powerful tool to be ideal for the characterization of nanoparticles and nanomaterials due to providing qualitative and...
  • Article - 24 Aug 2022
    Atomic force microscopy is a decent candidate as a characterization technique for energy research because it can locally examine nanoscale electrochemical processes.
  • Article - 26 Jul 2022
    Developments in optical technology are influencing the capabilities of neuroimaging platforms. Optics' evolution benefits the field of neuroimaging, pushing it further than ever before to help it...
  • Article - 30 Mar 2022
    The aerospace industry is increasingly turning to fiber optics to bear data and communications in the avionics systems of next-generation aircraft. This is due to the technology’s clear size, weight...
  • Article - 18 Mar 2022
    High-resolution gas-phase measurements have proved extremely important for the validation of many theoretical techniques and developing our understanding of molecular chemistry at the atomic level.
  • Article - 17 Mar 2022
    Recently, scientists from the IBM Research laboratory in Zurich, in collaboration with a multinational research team, studied organic molecules from meteorites using ultra-high-resolution atomic force...
  • Article - 14 Jan 2022
    Electron microscopy (EM) is an experimental method employed to capture high-resolution images of microscopic samples. It is a powerful technique to study the detailed structure of biological specimens...

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