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Optica. "New microscope offers faster, high-resolution brain imaging." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 15 August 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 08 / 240815124223.htm>.
Their report, published in Advanced Photonics, introduces a metalens-based microscope that achieves both wide field of view and high-resolution imaging in a compact design.
By Nick Lavars June 23, 2021 Professor Timo Betz at the University of Göttingen has led the development of a Lego-based high-resolution microscope Peter Leßmann View 3 Images View gallery - 3 images ...
Original publication: Timo Betz et al, "Designing a high-resolution, LEGO-based microscope for an educational setting", The Biophysicist 2021, Doi: 10.35459/tbp.2021.000191, text also available here ...
The fully functional, high-resolution microscope with capabilities close to a modern research microscope, made of plastic LEGO bricks and old phone parts, was built by a group of children aged 9 ...
More information: Ningbo Chen et al, Simultaneous head-mounted imaging of neural and hemodynamic activities at high spatiotemporal resolution in freely behaving mice, Science Advances (2025).
KINESIN CATWALK: Researchers tweaked a type of fluorescence microscope capable of detecting individual proteins, known as MINFLUX, to enhance its spatiotemporal resolution. Researchers attached a ...
Researchers have developed a new two-photon fluorescence microscope that captures high-speed images of neural activity at cellular resolution. By imaging much faster and with less harm to brain ...
A new two-photon fluorescence microscope developed at UC Davis can capture high-speed images of neural activity at cellular resolution thanks to a new adaptive sampling scheme and line illumination.