In this interview, News-Medical Life Science talks to Professor Toshio Ando about his interest in high-speed AFM and how it can revolutionize the observation of protein molecules. How did your ...
insights from industryDr. André KörnigApplication ScientistBruker BioAFM In this interview, Dr. André Körnig, Application Scientist at Bruker BioAFM discusses the applications of BioAFM in the life ...
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Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is one of the most accepted analytical measurement methods for the characterization of materials in government, academic, and industrial R&D laboratories. The spatial ...
Figure 1: Timeline of key inventions, starting from the birth of AFM in 1986 to the latest AFM imaging modes in molecular and cell biology. Figure 2: AFM-based imaging of native biological systems to ...
For a long time, researchers contested the presence of microscopic pathogens suspected of causing various diseases in plants and animals. The invention of the electron microscope in 1933 made them ...
The term “tribology” comes from the Greek word “tribo” meaning rubbing and “logy” meaning knowledge. The Greeks first applied tribology when they were attempting to understand the motion of large ...
(Nanowerk News) The answer to the question how much an atomic force microscope (AFM) costs is always "it depends". The pricing of scanning probe microscopes is influenced by many factors, like the ...