February 26, 2004
But Where's the Teeny-Tiny Diver?

Scientific American is featuring this article detailing new techniques for electron microscopy. In order to work, such microscopes require specimens to be in a near vacuum. This, of course, is not optimal for viewing things with a lot of water in them, like cells. What these scientists have done is create a membrane barrier that is invisible to the electron beam yet protects specimens from the effect of the vacuum. This should lead to much better observations of things like cells.

Posted by scott at February 26, 2004 01:54 PM

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