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  • Article - 31 Aug 2023
    This article offers a comprehensive overview of FLIM and its applications at the molecular level.
  • Article - 29 Aug 2023
    TLM empowers scientists to witness the dynamics and behaviors of not only living cell populations but also individual living cells within these populations. This article discusses the role of...
  • Article - 7 Jul 2023
    Electron Microscopy for tool mark analysis has revolutionized forensic investigations, offering unparalleled precision and clarity in examining minute surface details.
  • Article - 21 Mar 2023
    Gastrointestinal tract or gut imaging and analysis are valuable for clinical and research studies of gastrointestinal disorders. Previously, conventional radiology techniques have been dominant;...
  • Article - 3 Mar 2023
    Nonlinear optics is the branch of optics that studies the properties and the interaction of light in a medium where the polarization density interacts nonlinearly with the electric field of light.
  • Article - 14 Feb 2023
    Fresnel zone plates are extensively used as magnifying and focusing optical devices, offering high resolution. They consist of circular gratings with a radially increasing line density. Fresnel zone...
  • Article - 20 Jan 2023
    Electron microscopes are incredibly powerful analytical tools that are used to reveal and characterize the molecular structure of organic and inorganic substances and materials. This article will look...
  • Article - 26 Oct 2022
    Phase contrast microscopy manipulates phase shifts in light as it passes through transparent specimens. By converting phase shifts to changes in amplitude (brightness), the method enables scientists...
  • Article - 25 Oct 2022
    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was first demonstrated in 1985 by Binnig, Quate and Gerber. Since then, the high-resolution non-optical imaging technique has become a powerful tool for surface analysis.
  • Article - 23 Aug 2022
    AZoOptics speaks to Phaseform, whose approach to adaptive optics is helping to refine optic technologies across applications like life sciences microscopy and optical inspection.

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