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Microscopy section is a knowledge database for scientists, engineers and technologists that research, or use any type of microscopy. This section covers scanning electron microscopy, confocal microscopy,  atomic force microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, tunneling microscopy, kunkel microscopy, laser scanning microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, scanning microscopy, electron microscopy, optical microscopy, x-ray microscopy, and microscopy in general.

Motorola makes Apple pull some iPhones in Germany

Apple Inc. says it has withdrawn several iPhone and iPad models from its Internet store in Germany because of a legal dispute with Motorola Mobility.The move is in response to a ruling Motorola won against Ireland-based Apple Sales International Inc., from a court in Mannheim, Germany. The...

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Map pinpoints Lyme disease risk areas

Researchers who spent three years dragging sheets of fabric through the woods to snag ticks have created a detailed map they claim could improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease.The map, which pinpoints areas of the eastern United States where people have the highest risk of...

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Caterpillar shuts locked out plant in Canada

Caterpillar Inc. said Friday it will close its Electro-Motive plant in Canada, where workers have been locked out since the start of the year.Caterpillar subsidiary Progress Rail Services said in a statement that the cost structure of the plant was not sustainable and efforts to negotiate a new...

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Economizing chemistry, atom by atom

In chemistry, downsizing can have positive attributes. Reducing the number of steps and reagents in synthetic reactions, for example, enables chemists to boost their productivity while reducing their environmental footprint. This type of ‘atom economy’ could soon improve, thanks to a new rare-earth metal catalyst developed at the RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, Wako.

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Genetic information can jump from plant to plant

Sometimes, DNA extracted from a plant’s green chloroplasts show great similarities with related species that grow in the same area. The phenomenon has confounded scientists, who have assumed the sexually incompatible species somehow cross-bred. Now, researchers say they have the answer, and that cross-breeding isn’t even necessary for this “chloroplast capture” to occur.

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Procedure repairs severed nerves in minutes

Researchers in the U.S. have invented a process that reattaches severed nerves in just minutes, resorting limb use in days or week. The method is similar to the cellular mechanism used by many invertebrates to repair damage to nerve axons.

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