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Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution

The highest-resolution 3-D light microscope ever made will change how biologists understand cells.

A Window into Alzheimer's

Advances in imaging shed light on how the disease develops.

Worms and the Human Brain

An experimental tool could help illuminate Parkinson's disease.

Ten-Minute Cancer Test

Researchers are developing a microfluidics device that can identify cancer cells during a routine visit to the doctor's office.

Levitating Nanomachines

Reversing the direction of a quantum force could prevent nano devices from sticking together--and even make them levitate.

Cells, Live and in 3-D

A new kind of microscope creates detailed, three-dimensional movies of living cells as they respond to changes in the environment.

Digging Deep on Mars

A NASA spacecraft preparing to launch will use novel technology to search for signs of life on the red planet.

Nano Laser Probes Cells

A new nanowire laser could reveal new cellular mechanisms.

Recording a Cell's Dying Gasp

A device that detects electrical signals could be used for chemical monitoring.

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