Scientists at UCSF invented a microscopic “womb” material for growing artificial organs (organoids) from scratch.
Hunter-gatherers in Europe carefully selected ingredients and cooked complex foods, often pairing fish with specific plants, ...
If watching The Pitt is giving you a renewed interest in the human body in all of its gory glory, there’s a new tool that ...
Try searching for your own micrometeorites by collecting particulates from roofs or drain spouts. Use a magnet to see if any ...
To touch grass, venture outdoors and take a break from doom-and-gloom news, what can one do to pass the time without a smartphone? Perhaps they can take a peek into the infinitesimal world outside ...
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.
When using a measurement microscope, users can measure the size and dimensions of sample features in both two and three dimensions, which is important for inspection, quality control (QC), failure ...
What just happened? A team of physicists at MIT has managed to do something long thought impossible: peer into the ultrafast, quantum-scale motion of superconducting electrons. Using a microscope ...
Previous articles in the Test & Measurement World Basic Microscopy Series 1 dealt with the optical engineering concepts that microscope designers use to create products. Many of the optical parameters ...
Take a closer look at the plants, foods and textures around you using an microscope that connects to your phone, tablet or computer. US officials warn snowbirds of 'violent crime' in winter ...
A.I. has set off industrywide soul-searching about its potential and pitfalls. The Denver Post newsroom in 1974. In the decades since, the digital revolution has remade the news business, and A.I. has ...