This paper describes Unbend - a new method for measuring and correcting motions in cryo-EM images, with a particular emphasis on more challenging in situ samples such as lamella and whole cells. The ...
Computers built with analogue circuits promise huge speed and efficiency gains over ordinary computers, but normally at the ...
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The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
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AI microscope autonomously performs tasks like a scientist, only much faster
Within a modest engineering laboratory at Duke University, a new type of researcher is quietly at work next to an optical microscope. This new researcher has no need for coffee, does not become tired, ...
To measure your wrist circumference, find the point just below your wrist bone, which is the narrowest part of the wrist, and measure it here for the most accurate result (2 ). What is Body Frame Size ...
A ‘selfie’ taken during Webb’s testing on Earth. Ball Aerospace After Christmas dinner in 2021, our family was glued to the ...
The Duke Lab of Haozhe "Harry" Wang has developed ATOMIC, or Autonomous Technology for Optical Microscopy & Intelligent ...
A small piece of metal engineered in Australia helped sharpen the James Webb telescope's vision from a million miles away.
Enter your monthly income after taxes into this free budget calculator to create a budget that accounts for your needs, wants and savings goals. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are ...
The NEURL E3 ubiquitin ligases selectively activate the Notch ligands DLL1 and JAG1, but not DLL4 and JAG2. This differential ...
Introduction Body image disturbance (BID) is a complex construct that includes cognitive-affective, perceptual and behavioural characteristics, influencing how people perceive and feel about their ...
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Study shows how much detail the human eye can see
Every year, TV makers promote sharper, clearer screens, but there’s a point where your eyes can’t tell the difference.
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