Search

Search Results
Results 31 - 40 of 55 for Life Science Microscopy
  • Article - 13 Dec 2022
    Spectrometry technology has been around for many decades; however, its status has recently been elevated due to its use by researchers at the University of Surrey in COVID-19 vaccine development.
  • Article - 21 Nov 2022
    The microscope allowed us to view living biological systems for the very first time. Systems that were inaccessible to the naked eye were suddenly available to scientists, allowing them to confirm or...
  • Article - 29 Aug 2022
    Immunochemistry is a branch of chemistry that involves the study of the components and functions of the immune system such as the nature and interactions of antigen-antibody.
  • Article - 1 Jun 2022
    Proteomics is an emerging field of science that leverages information from the proteome to tell us about the genetic sequence.
  • Article - 16 May 2022
    Deep learning is one of the leading machine learning methods that train computers to do what comes naturally to humans.
  • Article - 5 May 2022
    This article will overview one specialist type of microscope, the x-ray microscope.
  • Article - 14 Dec 2021
    In forensics, tattoos can help identify both the living and the dead.
  • Article - 8 Sep 2021
    Nanochemistry is the chemistry of very small particles which it turns out is sometimes different from normal chemistry with nanoparticles.
  • Article - 17 Aug 2021
    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a type of scanning probe microscopy that has a high resolution, detecting molecules within a fraction of a nanometer.
  • Article - 17 May 2021
    There is a growing demand for new and existing organic and inorganic chemical products. This article looks at the role of experimental design in chemistry.

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.