A new atom camera uses one ultracold rubidium atom to map light intensity and polarization with spatial resolution below 100 nanometers.
Despite the scorching, toxic conditions on the planet Venus, some scientists want to look there for life—in the clouds.
Argonne National Laboratory are helping show what it means to design a material almost atom-by-atom. In two publications, ...
A research group led by Assistant Professor Takafumi Tomita and Professor Kenji Ohmori at the Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, has developed a new microscopy ...
Stanford researchers have developed a microscope that can show how nanostructures interact inside living cells at the highest ...
Why do certain surfaces behave very differently from what theoretical calculations suggest? Scientists long assumed that the ...