Introducing the PEEM microscope in brain research In a joint Chicago-Leiden project, Photoemission Electron Microscopy (PEEM) is introduced as a new tool for imaging brain tissue. In PEEM, the ...
Researchers say the innovation, known as SmartEM, will speed scanning sevenfold and open the field of connectomics to a ...
Novel ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing Charge density waves have applications in next-generation and energy-efficient ...
An Indian-origin Harvard professor, Aravinthan Samuel, is revolutionizing brain mapping with SmartEM, an AI-powered system.
Our brain is a complex organ. Billions of nerve cells are wired in an intricate network, constantly processing signals, enabling us to recall memories or to move our bodies. Making sense of this ...
Scientists investigating Alzheimer’s disease have determined the structure of molecules within a human brain for the very first time. Using cryo-electron tomography, guided by fluorescence microscopy, ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), Germany, have developed a new method that makes it possible for the first time to image the three-dimensional shape of ...
The research group led by Professor Sense Jan van der Molen uses a microscope that reveals how a brain structure is built. It can do so down to the level of a synapse, the tiny junction through which ...
(Nanowerk News) Today’s supercomputers consume vast amounts of energy, equivalent to the power usage of thousands of homes. In response, researchers are developing a more energy-efficient form of next ...