New Imaging Reveals Tiny Materials
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Engineers explore new realm of science with revolutionary imaging method: 'We can see changes long before … any other technique'
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Tufts University researchers have developed a new imaging method that can provide the best detail yet for materials as small as DNA molecules.
The scientists hope to use the new perspective to better gauge "novel mechanical, electrical, or optical properties" of the materials being studied.
With a closer look, the researchers might be able to develop a plastic that breaks down layer by layer, and more quickly, without leaving harmful particles.
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