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Illuminating the Unseen: How Technological Advances Enabled Cell Discovery

It is amazing to think how scientists first peered into the hidden realm of cells, unraveling the intricate building blocks of life, the journey from curiosity to revolution paved with incredible technological advancements. Discover how the discovery of cells is made possible through a captivating exploration of technological innovations.Microscopy has emerged as a game-changer in ....

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Google is developing an AI-powered microscope to help doctors spot cancer

Google is developing an AI-powered microscope that incorporates intelligence enhancements to overlay visual indicators in real-time, allegedly making it easier to classify samples and identify cancer cells. The tool is being prototyped and rolled in partnership with the Department of Defense. ....

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Zooming across time and space simultaneously with superresolution to understand how cells divide

Cell division, or the process of how daughter cells emerge from a mother cell, is fundamental to biology. Every cell inherits the same protein and DNA building blocks that make up the cell it originally came from. Yet exactly how these molecular building blocks arrange themselves into new cells has remained a mystery. Studying cell division requires simultaneously viewing nanometer-scale macromolecules like proteins and DNA all the way up to millimeter-scale populations of cells, and over a time ....

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Can Light Microscopy be Used to Visualize Viruses?


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L’occhio Della Mosca (
The Fly’s Eye) by Giambattista Odierna in 1644 CE. In that sensational book, the Italian naturalist provided the first detailed account of organic tissue – enabled by studying organic matter under the lens of newly invented microscopes. Now, the latest optical microscope technology is capable of imaging viruses that live in organisms.
Conventional Light Microscopes: Widefield and Confocal
Conventional light microscopes – widefield and confocal optical microscopes – can accurately depict image samples at resolutions of around 230 nm (widefield) or 180 nm (confocal) in the XY axes. On the Z-axis (analogous to focal length in photography), these traditional microscopy methods work at resolutions of around 1000 nm (widefield) or 500 nm (confocal). ....

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