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Atomic Force Microscopy: Studying the Flexibility of Bacillus Spores
Jan. 31, 2013

Atomic Force Microscopy: Studying the Flexibility of Bacillus Spores

One of Ozgur Sahin's first machines was a mechanical adding device made from Legos. He made it when he was 11 and hasn't stopped making gadgets since. In graduate school Sahin created an atomic force microscope that could measure mechanical forces at the molecular level, winning the grand prize in the National Inventors Hall of Fame's Collegiate Inventors Competition.
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Microscope for High Spatial Resolution X-Ray Nanospectroscopy
Dec. 09, 2011

Microscope for High Spatial Resolution X-Ray Nanospectroscopy

Dr. Peter Guttmann and the microscopy group of PD Dr. Gerd Schneider at the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB) Institute Soft Matter and Functional Materials have developed a new microscope for high spatial resolution X-ray spectroscopic studies. more
FEI Launches MAPS Software for Cellular Biology Research
Dec. 06, 2011

FEI Launches MAPS Software for Cellular Biology Research

FEI has launched the MAPS (Modular Automated Processing System) software which combines the advantages of both light and electron microscopy for cellular biology research. more
Webinar from Leica Microsystems:
Dec. 05, 2011

Webinar from Leica Microsystems:

This free online seminar was broadcast on Thursday, December 1, 2011 and is now available on demand.
Register now to listen to the archived version.
If you have previously registered please use the link provided in the emails, click here if you have lost the email. more
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