Look at what we found in a little piece of ginger flesh under a microscope with polarized light.
Chiral metasurfaces can strongly twist the polarization of light, but how this process unfolds in space and time has been unclear. Scientists in China have now used ultrafast electron microscopy and ...
Researchers at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT-Italian Institute of Technology) have developed an innovative microscopy ...
Researchers at Kumamoto University have discovered that a purely inorganic crystal grown from water solution can emit ...
Honey transforms into a stunning visual display when viewed under polarized light microscopy.
The system shines polarized light at cells and captures their unique polarization signatures. By combining theoretical modeling with machine learning algorithms, the researchers extracted six specific ...
Red blood cells are essential for oxygen transport and immune function in the human body. When these cells become abnormally shaped, they can indicate serious health conditions, including diabetes, ...
Scientists believe they now know the true lifespan of the Tyrannosaurus rex, rewriting what was known about the ancient ...
Light can do more than illuminate a material. In some cases, it can temporarily change how electrons move through it.
The Tyrannosaurus rex, long thought to be a fast-growing apex predator, may have had a much slower path to adulthood than ...
Reshaping graphene from flat sheets into compact particles solves a key manufacturing problem, enabling printable conductive ...