In recent decades, the preparation of samples for transmission electron microscopes has transformed, thanks to the introduction of focused ion beam (FIB) instruments. Known as either single-beam or ...
Researchers at TU Graz have proven that espresso is a favourable alternative to the highly toxic and radioactive uranyl acetate in the analysis of biological samples.
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To ensure that the tissue structures of biological samples are easily recognizable under the electron microscope, they are ...
The global transmission electron microscope market is rapidly expanding due to the increasing demand for analytical and structural characterization of nanostructured materials and is projected to ...
Scientists at the Technical University of Graz have proposed using regular coffee as an alternative to traditional contrast media in the preparation of biological samples for electron microscopy. This ...
With the inventions of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in 1931 and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) shortly after in 1937, scientists gained an unprecedented ultrastructural view of the ...
TEM works by accelerating electrons, typically with energies between 80 and 300 kV, and directing them through a specimen thin enough for electron transmission. Because of their very short wavelength ...
Researchers have identified a common household beverage as an effective, non-toxic substitute for the hazardous chemicals ...
Researchers at Graz University of Technology found that ordinary espresso can replace toxic uranyl acetate for electron ...