Showing videos 1 - 7 of 7 in category Nanotechnology and metrology:
 
Atomic force microscopy at the Gerton Lab
Source: YouTube
 A brief overview of what Jordan Gerton's lab researches. Included is a brief description of fluorescence and atomic force microscopy and the future uses of it.

Carbon nanotubes as AFM probes
Source: University of Warwick
 A 3-year research project at the University of Warwick to explore a low cost, mass production capable way of using carbon nanotubes as AFM tips.

Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
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 A short video about the Scanning Tunnelling Microscope - what it is, how it works and its applications.

Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
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 Ever been curious about how a real science project operates? What it's like working in a research lab? What happens when unexpected things happen? Ever wanted to get involved in cutting-edge nanotechnology research, meet the scientists, and be there when the latest discoveries are made? With nano2hybrids, for the first time this is possible. Over the coming 3 years, the key scientists involved in this European research project will be making video diaries and posting them on this web site, along with blogs of their work and lives. Watch the introductory video here.

NanoMRI microscope
Source: IBM
 IBM Research scientists, in collaboration with the Center for Probing the Nanoscale at Stanford University, have demonstrated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with volume resolution 100 million times finer than conventional MRI. This result, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), signals a significant step forward in tools for molecular biology and nanotechnology by offering the ability to study complex 3D structures at the nanoscale. By extending MRI to such fine resolution, the scientists have created a microscope that, with further development, may ultimately be powerful enough to unravel the structure and interactions of proteins, paving the way for new advances in personalized healthcare and targeted medicine. This achievement stands to impact the study of materials from proteins to integrated circuits for which a detailed understanding of atomic structure is essential.

Nanoscope peers beyond the limits of light
Source: New Scientist
 Now its possible to discern the shape of the tiniest structures in 3D using light microscopes.

Nanotechnology - thinking big in a nanosize world
Source: University of Pittsburgh
 A general introduction to the world of nanotechnology from the folks at Sandia National Laboratory.



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