Researchers developed super-resolution functional photoacoustic microscopy to track single red blood cells in mouse brains, advancing study of cerebral small vessel disease.
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By Beth MillerThe brain relies on real-time delivery of oxygen and nutrients through its microvasculature, which threads through neural tissue like ...
Song Hu and his collaborators have developed super-resolution functional photoacoustic microscopy (SR-fPAM), which allows researchers to image blood ...
A recent study by Fred Hutch biochemist Christopher Lapointe, PhD, and his colleagues, uses innovative lab techniques to ...
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated that ordinary graphite flakes, some as thin as 10 ...
To touch grass, venture outdoors and take a break from doom-and-gloom news, what can one do to pass the time without a smartphone? Perhaps they can take a peek into the infinitesimal world outside ...
Stanford researchers have combined two microscopy techniques to create a one-of-a-kind instrument that can show cell ...
A tiny metasurface chip can turn invisible infrared light into steerable visible beams, opening the door to powerful new ...
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Scientists created a tiny matrix that stores data by etching its grid into a thin ceramic film with a focused ion beam.
In-home euthanasia services have always been an important component of veterinary hospice and palliative care, offering dogs and cats a peaceful death in a familiar environment. Less frequently ...