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The researchers said that this new method uses pH-sensitive dyes and artificial intelligence algorithms to "differentiate cells from no
Traditional objective lenses have an inherent trade-off between resolution and field of view. In order to achieve both high resolution and wide field of view at the same time, the size of the lens can be increased. However, a magnifying lens also magnifies aberrations and requires additional lens
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The bill is currently before the legislators in Beacon Hill. Representative Antonio Cabral (D-New Bedford) supported t
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The coronavirus pandemic has upended everything, including courses and research at the University of California, Merced. But Christopher Viney, professor of materials science and engineering, and recent graduate and independent research student Jasmine Nava are working on a microscope project, ev
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When the chromosomes of mammals are similar in size, birds and most reptiles have a mixture of macrochromosomes and minichromosomes, and the latter is still very conserved. The chromosomes shown here, most of the minichromosomes are often crowded together, belong to the central bearded dragon, kn