In fact, it’s so tiny that it can only be seen with an electron microscope. The QR code was developed by scientists from the TU Wien public research university in Vienna, Austria, in partnership with ...
A pore smaller than one nanometer reads peptide sequences amino acid by amino acid, pinpointing single-site Alzheimer's ...
Neurons have a "hibernation mode." Scientists discover how brain cells use RNA tentacles to lock their protein factories together to survive when energy is low.
Scientists have developed a new imaging technique that uses a novel contrast mechanism in bioimaging to merge the strengths ...
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each ...
Atoms measure roughly 0.1 nanometers across, a scale so small that scientists spent more than six decades developing ...
Scientists have developed a new imaging technique that uses a novel contrast mechanism in bioimaging to merge the strengths ...
The juvenile dinosaur is so well preserved that its individual cells can still be identified under a microscope.
Accurate measurement results depend on regular microscope calibration to ensure consistency and reliability across scientific and industrial use.
A team of researchers at TU Wien recently announced that they have "etched" the smallest QR code ever on a ceramic film. Covering an area of ...
A 125-million-year-old dinosaur just rewrote what we thought we knew about prehistoric life. Scientists in China have ...
The record-breaking nano QR code is 37% smaller than the previous record holder and invisible to optical microscopes. A research team at TU Wien and Cerabyte just shrunk the QR code to an impossible ...