Alternatively, data from all transducers can be used while limiting the focal depth, allowing more transmit-receive pulses to ...
Discover why surface chemistry matters and how XPS imaging modes enable deeper insight into materials performance.
Quantitative phase imaging is a powerful, non-invasive and quantitative microscopy technique that allows multi-scale imaging of cellular systems, explain Mustafa Mir and Gabriel Popescu Imaging by ...
Spatial biology captures molecular complexity by preserving the physical context of cells in their native environments. From deciphering RNA dynamics within stress granules to scaling molecular ...
Microplastics, pervasive in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, have been found in diverse organisms, from fish and plants to humans. Traditional imaging techniques, such as fluorescence and ...
In the brain, location is everything. And the throngs of cells that live there are nothing without the billions of distinct connections between them. Although scientists can use single-cell ...
Researchers have developed a compact handheld imaging probe that could expand the clinical and research use of photoacoustic ...
Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, left) and non-invasive photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT, right) of the same breast with invasive ductal carcinoma. PACT reveals more feeding ...
Hyperspectral imaging is a useful technique for analyzing the chemical composition of food and agricultural products. However, it is a costly and complicated procedure, which limits its practical ...
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