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Darkness can move faster than light without breaking the laws of physics
Physicists have experimentally confirmed a strange prediction: the dark “holes” inside light waves can appear to move faster ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2024.240060, discusses multi-prior intelligent microscopy assisted high-throughput, pixel super-resolution quantitative phase imaging.
A quantitative phase microscopy image of biomolecular condensates reconstituted from RNA and four distinct RNA-binding proteins. Pixel brightness is proportional to the local thickness of a condensate ...
A project at the University of Tokyo has developed a bidirectional scattering microscopy technique for imaging complex cell structures. Discussed in Nature Communications, the platform is designed to ...
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