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Electron Microscope
James Hillier was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada on August 22, 1915. He was interested in art as a youngster, and first believed he would pursue a career as an artist, but his natural talent for math and physics won him a scholarship to the ... [... more]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Science News / How They Shine
Home / June 7th, 2008; Vol.173 #18 / Feature How they shine Iridescence could be pretty meaningful-or maybe just pretty By Susan Milius June 7th, 2008; Vol.173 #18 Text Size Enlarge INSPECTING IRRIDESCENCESeen under a scanning electron microscope ... [... more]
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The Journey of a New Brain Cell
New study reveals how cells migrate to where they're needed. A scanning electron microscope view of the ependymal surface overlaid on chains of migrating newborn neurons stained for a marker of young neurons in green. Credit: Arturo ... [... more]
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Picture Control: The Electron Microscope and the ...
divThis first detailed historical treatment of the electron microscope in biology advances an original philosophical argument on the relation of experimental technology to scientific change./divdivTwo major questions motivate this study: How do new [... more]
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Computer Processing Of Electron Microscope Images ...
Computer Processing Of Electron Microscope Images (topics In Current Physics) [... more]
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Electron Microscope Pt 1 (cambridge Monographs On Physics)
Electron Microscope Pt 1 (cambridge Monographs On Physics) [... more]
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Pathogenic Organisms
Pathogenic organisms are life forms that cause human disease. They range in size and complexity, and include molecules like proteinaceous particles (prions); viruses that are visible under an electron microscope; bacteria, fungi, and protozoan ... [... more]
Healthline

How Flies Walk on Ceilings
Walking upside-down requires a careful balance of adhesion and weight, and specialized trekking tools to combat the constant tug of gravity. Close-up of the tacky hairs and claws on a fly foot taken with an Electron microscope. Credit: Stanislav Gorb [... more]
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Learning Changes The Shape Of Brain Cells
Images of what happens as the brain creates long-term memories have been captured by scientists at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Using an electron microscope, Dominique Muller and his colleagues photographed the changes that occur at ... [... more]
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Electron Diffraction in the Transmission Electron Microscope
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Making A Perfect Connection
Single-wall nanotubes before (a) and after (b and c) being heated by a high-voltage electron microscope. Engineers have cleared a critical hurdle in using nanotubes in circuits. The chemical property of carbon tubes makes them electrically ... [... more]
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The Electron Microscope: A Tool Of Discovery
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