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Microscope Beats Diffraction Limit

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MANCHESTER, England, March 3, 2011 — A microscope created by scientists at the University of Manchester shatters the record for the smallest object the eye can see, beating the diffraction limit and likely helping to elucidate the causes of many viruses and diseases. Dr. Wei Guo, research associate. (Images: University of Manchester) Standard optical microscopes can see items clearly at only about 1 μm. Electron microscopes can see only the surface of a cell rather than its structure, and there is no tool to see a live virus visually. But now, by combining an optical microscope with a transparent microsphere,...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsCommunicationsdiffraction limitEuropeImagingLin LiMicroscopymicrosphere nanoscopeResearch & TechnologyUniversity of ManchestervirusesZengbo Wang

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