Microscopy continues to transform the life sciences. Here are five recent breakthroughs made possible by the technique.
KERN & SOHN at analytica 2026The demands placed on modern laboratory work are increasing constantly. Precise measurements ...
A new kind of microscope is giving scientists a way to watch life inside cells with a clarity that feels almost unfair.
Biotium Launches GlycoLiner™ Cell Surface Glycoprotein Labeling Kits for Rapid and Selective Cell Surface Imaging Fast, gentle, and highly specific glycoprotein labeling compatible with downstream ...
Computational fluorescence microscopy (CFM) requires accurate point spread function (PSF) characterization for high-quality ...
A research team led by Prof. Wang Zhenyou at the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
From spines on neurons to pollen on an insect’s eye, the winners of Nikon’s Small World photo contest offer a kaleidoscopic glimpse into a tiny world. These water fleas (Daphnia sp.) can reproduce ...
News Medical talks to Samuel Penwell and Winfried Wiegraebe about how the Vutara VXL enables robust, high-throughput 3D super-resolution via single-molecule localization, pairing bi-plane detection ...
Using a tiny, spherical glass lens sandwiched between two brass plates, the 17th-century Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first to officially describe red blood cells and sperm cells ...