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Water-window X-rays without a synchrotron: How graphite flakes could shrink bioimaging tools
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have found a new way to produce X-rays with wavelengths in what is called the "water window." This new method holds promise ...
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Scientists build digital library of ants using AI and synchrotron scans
Dhaka, March 11 -- Scientists have developed a faster way to create highly detailed 3D models of ants by combining advanced X-ray imaging, robotics and artificial intelligence, allowing researchers to ...
Key PointsResearchers from the University of New South Wales have developed a copper-cobalt catalyst that converts carbon dioxide and ...
Ants are among the most dynamic of the “little things that run the world,” as the late biologist E. O. Wilson described ...
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‘Little Foot’: Scientists reconstruct face of 3.67-million-year-old fossil using synchrotron scans
The most complete known Australopithecus fossil, dubbed “Little Foot,” now has a face, albeit ...
A synchrotron source has the capability of providing infrared light through a 10-μm pinhole that is 2–3 orders of magnitude brighter than a conventional Globar such as those available in commercial ...
The Smithsonian Institution and Synchrotron Soleil of France announced a new partnership between the organizations to use the power of the third-generation synchrotron to study and preserve priceless ...
The evolution of light and technology has been illuminated by an artist using a simple light bulb and the Australian Synchrotron. Melbourne-based multimedia artist Chris Henschke has also connected ...
Friendly collaborators: Jordan's King Abdullah delegates from SESAME member states and supporting organizations. (Courtesy: SESAME) A scientific facility designed to foster collaboration in the Middle ...
Andrew Peele works for the Australian Synchrotron on secondment from La Trobe University. He receives funding from the ARC. Nancy Mills works for the Australian Synchrotron. Science is like ...
Scientists have developed a new synchrotron X-ray technique that may revolutionize the chemical analysis of rare materials like meteoric rock samples or fossils. Scientists from Finland and France ...
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