What is microsphere nano-imaging? A microsphere is a spherical particle between one and one thousand micrometers (μm) and in diameter. 1,000 μm is the same size as one millimeter, while 1 μm is 1,000 ...
Keratin microsphere gel, consisting of keratin-based microspheres that swell in water to form a gel, has shown efficacy in promoting hair follicle growth in murine models. Its potential application as ...
The conventional microscopy is limited by the diffraction limit which is 250 nanometers. Thus, it is rather difficult to resolve objects that are smaller than that. However, some improvements have ...
Figure 1: Polymer microspheres grafted with single-stranded DNA can form solid-solution colloidal crystals. Figure 3: Simulation results show that segregation is controlled by the crystal growth rate.
Optical measurement techniques collecting light intensity in the far-field such as conventional and confocal microscopy or coherence scanning interferometry (CSI) enable fast and contactless ...
“As smaller structures are being increasingly adopted in the semiconductor industry, the performance of memory and logic devices is being continuously improved with innovative 3D integration schemes ...
A Linnik interferometer microscope is designed to take high-resolution images of the surface topography of a sample. The device works by splitting a beam of illuminating light in two, with one beam ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) A conventional optical microscope equipped with an oil immersion objective can resolve objects no smaller than about 200 nanometers – a restriction known as the diffraction limit.
SEOUL, South Korea, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NEXTBIOMEDICAL CO., LTD, a leading developer of cutting-edge Devices, announced that its groundbreaking product 'Nexsphere-F™,' a resorbable ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed hollow microspheres made of mucus and polydopamine using a simple and scalable production method. These tiny spheres are intended ...
The Admixture Systems business of BASF's North American Construction Chemicals division has announced a new technology for freeze-thaw durability eliminating the need for air-entrained concrete. This ...