Light field microscopy (LFM) is a revolutionary technique first introduced in 2006 which can essentially capture a 3D volume in a single snapshot, complete with digital refocusing and deconvolution.
Scientists from Germany, Japan, and India have demonstrated that femtosecond laser pulses can force an entire layer of molecules to rotate in unison on a two-dimensional quantum material, a result ...
A technical achievement marks a significant advance in the burgeoning field of observing individual molecules without the aid of fluorescent labels. While these labels are useful in many applications, ...
(Nanowerk News) Physicists are getting closer to controlling single-molecule chemical reactions – could this shape the future of pharmaceutical research? Controlling matter at the atomic level has ...
SAN DIEGO & OXFORD, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ONI (Oxford Nanoimaging), a life science tools company focused on developing super-resolution microscopy, announced today the launch of the Aplo Scope, a ...
Scientists have found a way to control electrons in molecules using tailor-made terahertz light pulses, offering new possibilities for advanced technologies. Scientists at YOKOHAMA National University ...
This fundamental limitation severely constrains the detection sensitivity. Developing single-molecule Raman spectroscopy (SM-RS) to achieve Raman signal intensity comparable to fluorescence signals ...
The global development of civilization diseases is a challenge that requires many modern solutions, not only in terms of treatment, but first and foremost in terms of early diagnostics. One of the ...