Date : 8/9/2022 11:04:28 AM
From : "Wiley Analytical Science - Microscopy"
To : nadavl@nrcn.gov.il
Subject : Microscopy News: Quantum Switching, Evolutionary Transitions in Birds, and Alternative to Microplastics
 Microscopy_9 August 2022
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Microscopy
Content Alert - 9 August 2022
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Electron Microscopy

First atomic view of quantum switching

Claiming a world first, US-based researchers have used ultrafast electron diffraction to observe a quantum electronic device as it operates.

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Transmission Electron Microscopy

First images of atoms 'swimming' in liquid

UK-based researchers have created a liquid cell that can be used with transmission electron microscopy to study how single atoms move in liquid. They used stacks of 2D materials to trap and study the dynamics of platinum adatoms in a salt solution, at atomic resolution.

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Raman Microscopy

For imaging, Raman Microscopy can be combined with other techniques such as Electron Microscopy or Fluorescence Microscopy and others in correlative applications. This e-book provides an in-depth overview of the potential of Raman imaging spectroscopy for various fields of application.

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Confocal Microscopy / Computed Tomography

Confocal microscopy joins birds and dinosaurs at the hip

Researchers from Yale have unveiled stunning laser scanning confocal microscopy images of quail and budgerigar parakeet embryos as part of their studies on evolutionary transitions in birds. They are well-known for their innovative use of computed tomographic scanning and microscopy to create 3D images of animal embryos. Their latest embryo images reveal how the little-studied hip bone of all unborn birds is, at some point before hatching, a tiny replica of a dinosaur's pelvis.

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Electron Microscopy

Biodegradable alternative to microplastics

MIT researchers develop ultrasonic freeze-drying for biodegradable silk-based microencapsulation.

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