This Stunning Image Is The Highest Resolution We've Ever Seen Atoms
This Stunning Image Is The Highest Resolution We've Ever Seen Atoms
All the normal matter in the Universe is made up of teeny tiny building blocks that are far too small to be seen with the naked eye.
So it's galaxies all the way down?
28ReplyAnd all the way up!
There are organisms for whom our galaxies are seen as cells.
11ReplyWhat organisms are those?
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This is just really neat. Keep up the good work, scientists!
18ReplyOne step closer to teleporters
15ReplyScrew teleporters, I want replicators
19Reply 19ReplyAll of the above and holodecks please
9ReplyIs there much difference between the two logistically? Seems like the replicator is just the second half of a transporter.
4ReplyYeah, I suppose replicators are an inevitable punctuated step on the way.
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It's incredible that we can actually 'see' the atomic lattice and it's also pretty wicked that the oxygen atom is more 'fuzzy' because, I think given the explanation on how they imaged this, it's less dense than praseodymium and scandium.
8Replyhow do they achieve higher resolutions than with former electron microscopes.
4ReplyThey use a technique called ptychography. They explain it a bit more in the article.
5ReplyThe way they describe it in the article is how I understand a electron microscope works
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interferometry
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Crazy
4ReplyNeat!
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