Atomic Force Microscopy News and Research

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Atomic force microscopy is a type of scanning probe microscopy used to image the surface of a substance, but at an atomic level. It can map the surface structure of different substances to understand how different structures interact with each other. This is done using a cantilever, which is similar to a vinyl record needle.
Metallurgists use microwave oven to produce nanocrystal semiconductors

Metallurgists use microwave oven to produce nanocrystal semiconductors

Student researchers get new view of the dynamics of cancer cells as they metastasize

Student researchers get new view of the dynamics of cancer cells as they metastasize

Researchers discover new insights into how cells make transition from nonmalignant to metastatic

Researchers discover new insights into how cells make transition from nonmalignant to metastatic

Biological imaging technologies create a new way to learn about cells

Biological imaging technologies create a new way to learn about cells

Researcher discovers additional mechanical properties of articular cartilage result in osteoarthritis

Researcher discovers additional mechanical properties of articular cartilage result in osteoarthritis

Running or jumping may worsen cartilage damage, MIT engineers find

Running or jumping may worsen cartilage damage, MIT engineers find

Researchers use atomic force microscopy technique to read information encoded in gut lining

Researchers use atomic force microscopy technique to read information encoded in gut lining

GenSight Biologics announces closing of €32 million Series A financing

GenSight Biologics announces closing of €32 million Series A financing

Penn researchers develop nanotechnology-inspired technique for diagnosing Lyme disease

Penn researchers develop nanotechnology-inspired technique for diagnosing Lyme disease

Study shows how high shear stress could cause VWF to change shape and form blood clots

Study shows how high shear stress could cause VWF to change shape and form blood clots

Pivotal study of olesoxime in Spinal Muscular Atrophy receives positive interim review

Pivotal study of olesoxime in Spinal Muscular Atrophy receives positive interim review

Researchers determine differences in stiffness between healthy and cancerous tissue

Researchers determine differences in stiffness between healthy and cancerous tissue

Molecule imitating a virus may trigger inappropriate immune response

Molecule imitating a virus may trigger inappropriate immune response

Bruker combines nanoscale AFM zoom capabilities with high-throughput 3D optical microscopy

Bruker combines nanoscale AFM zoom capabilities with high-throughput 3D optical microscopy

Bruker releases new line of IRIS TERS Probes

Bruker releases new line of IRIS TERS Probes

New research lists cell stiffness as possible biomarker for metastatic ovarian cancer

New research lists cell stiffness as possible biomarker for metastatic ovarian cancer

FSU researchers achieve significant benchmarks in alpha-tropomyosin study

FSU researchers achieve significant benchmarks in alpha-tropomyosin study

MitoTarget Project and neurodegenerative diseases: an interview with Rebecca Pruss, Ph.D., CSO of Trophos

MitoTarget Project and neurodegenerative diseases: an interview with Rebecca Pruss, Ph.D., CSO of Trophos

Bruker introduces high-resolution microscope for research in biological dynamics

Bruker introduces high-resolution microscope for research in biological dynamics

Bruker inaugurates new applications and customer support Center of Excellence in Moscow

Bruker inaugurates new applications and customer support Center of Excellence in Moscow

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