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Voltage pulses allow hair-thin carbon fibers to move like microscopic tweezers
In laboratories around the world, scientists have long dreamed of building machines so small ...
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A new imaging technique called ComSLI reveals hidden fiber orientations in ...
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Microscope view of a fly you can’t unsee
A close-up look at a fly under the microscope reveals shocking details you never see with the naked eye. From its eyes to tiny body textures, this microscopic view is both fascinating and slightly ...
A stretchy, conductive type of plastic could help power the next generation of implantable biomedical devices, like longer-lasting pacemakers or glucose monitors, according to Enrique Gomez, professor ...
We are not alone, even when we think we are. Humans have millions of living creatures on their bodies, creating a symbiotic relationship. Dust mites live in our sheets, feeding on dead skin that is ...
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