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Scientists at Australia's La Trobe University have been developing a new microscope slide that presents cancer cells in color without the need for stains and dyes, and used it to detect breast ...
ITHACA, N.Y., Feb. 25 (UPI) -- A new electron microscope at Cornell University is enabling scientists for the first time to form color-coded images of individual atoms. "The current generation of ...
Tartrazine goes by many names, including Acid Yellow 23, E102, and Yellow 5. It also makes for a very pretty crystalline structure when magnified a few hundred times.
We modified a standard microscope slide to turn it into a powerful tool for breast cancer detection. Our research is published today in Nature. Early detection is key.
“Coe’s slides are stunning,” said Daniel Drew, museum assistant II in the Peabody Museum of Natural History’s Division of Invertebrate Zoology, where the late zoologist’s handiwork is among about ...