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Researchers introduced an FTIR imaging system that enhances sample analysis through automation and flexible sampling modes.
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A South Korean research team has developed a microscopy technique that provides clear, simultaneous views of nerves and ...
While probing single molecules or atoms typically requires liquid helium—a costly resource—to build a stable environment, a new development from a joint Chinese research team changes the game. By ...
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