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Russian scientists can see a nano-coon through a nano-microscope
Russian scientists can see a nano-coon through a nano-microscope
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Russian scientists have developed a unique FemtoScan microscope. The instrument can be used to examine bacteria and viruses and study nano-images formed on the... 19.11.2010, Sputnik International
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13:39 GMT 19.11.2010 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Russian scientists have developed a unique FemtoScan microscope. The instrument can be used to examine bacteria and viruses and study nano-images formed on the atomic lattice of a substance.
Russian scientists have developed a unique FemtoScan microscope. The instrument can be used to examine bacteria and viruses and study nano-images formed on the atomic lattice of a substance.