Tag Archives: Imaging

A tabletop waveguide delivers coherent x rays

The layered anode emits bright, directed beams without the need for mirrors or large-scale accelerators. Continue reading

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Untangling Neurons with Scattered Light

Light-scattering measurements and high-performance computing enable mapping of complex nerve fiber organizations in the brain.  Continue reading

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Observing Metabolic Pathways in Action

Enhancing biological and renewable energy research by developing advanced molecular imaging capabilities. Continue reading

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New tools for forecasting steam-blast eruptions

Satellite data can pinpoint predictors of future explosive activity. Read more in Physics Today…

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Optical cell sorting

Researchers are using light and new image processing tools for label-free cell characterization. Continue reading

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Sharp images from fuzzy concepts

Developments in snapshot imaging and computational processing improve resolution at unprecedented frame rates. Continue reading

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Berkeley Lab Study Reveals Molecular Structure of Water at Gold Electrodes

Berkeley Lab researchers have developed a method not only to look at the molecules next to the electrode surface, but to determine their arrangement changes depending on the voltage. Continue reading

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NMR Using Earth’s Magnetic Field

Berkeley Lab researchers carried out a proof-of-concept NMR experiment using a high-sensitivity magnetometer and a magnetic field comparable to that of the Earth. Continue reading

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