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Fascinating marvels of a mineral imagery
If you are on vacation or live in Germany you could visit an interesting exhibition about the hidden art of rocks. From August 9th, the exhibition "Abbild und Verwandlung" shows 30 petrographics by Prof. Dr. Michael Raith. The emeritus geoscientist opens up fascinating insights into the marvelous microcosm of rocks and minerals. The artistically processed photos taken under the microscope reveal an inspiring mineral world of images featuring a wide variety of colors and shapes. The special exhibition can be visited at the Museum Koenig Bonn until September 25th. |
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Electron Microscopy
Research gives insights into prebiotic chemistry by studying asteroidal organic matter.
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Profiles
Passionate people have always been the driving force behind scientific breakthroughs, and microscopy is no exception. Here is our collection of the pioneers and leaders that have shaped the way we are using microscopes and imaging methods today.
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TEM
Characterizing complex and sensitive organic 2D polymers with transmission electron microscopy.
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Electron Microscopy
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) allows the analysis of light elements, especially lithium. We used three different detectors to combine secondary electron images with element mappings that correlate surface topography and chemical analysis, gaining new insights into the aging phenomena of lithium-ion batteries. Chemical compounds were identified by measuring standard samples and comparing their mass spectra to those of aged anodes.
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Light Microscopy
Analyzing molecular processes and regulation of individual proteins in living cells with sub-10 nm spatial resolution.
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