Microscope Uses Holograms Instead Of Lenses To Diagnose Disease By Francie Diep / Published December 18, 2014
Feast Your Eyes On The Best Microscope Images Of The Year By Dave Mosher / Published October 30, 2014
Glitch Art, Rare Rainbows, And Other Amazing Images Of The Week By Alissa Zhu / Published October 25, 2014
New Microscope Makes Gorgeous 3-D Movies Of Living Cells By Francie Diep / Published October 23, 2014
Inventors Of Ultra-High-Res Microscopes Snag Nobel Prize In Chemistry By Loren Grush / Published October 8, 2014
Use A 3-D Printer To Turn Your Smartphone Into A 1000X Microscope By Francie Diep / Published September 30, 2014
Quantum Microscope Uses Spooky Entangled Photons To See Better By Francie Diep / Published February 10, 2014
How Two Scientists Make 3-D Holographic Movies Of Individual Cells By Elbert Chu / Published February 11, 2013
New Microscopy Technique Gets Close Enough To See The Lengths Of Atomic Bonds By Amber Williams / Published December 8, 2012
11 Unbelievable Microscopic Images From Nikon’s 2012 Small World Competition By Colin Lecher / Published October 17, 2012
World’s Fastest Camera Photographs Cells in Action to Catch Cancer By Rebecca Boyle / Published July 9, 2012
Electron Ptychography Could Create Tiniest, Sharpest Images Ever By Rebecca Boyle / Published March 8, 2012
Video Microscopy Unveils the Tricks of Nature’s Toughest Glue, Oozed By a Bacterium By Rebecca Boyle / Published February 10, 2012
Video: Smart Petri Dish Images Cells Using a Smartphone Camera and Legos By Rebecca Boyle / Published October 11, 2011
Mice Finally Get That Microscope Hat They’ve Been Wanting By Dan Nosowitz / Published September 15, 2011
Single-Molecule Motor Runs on Electricity, Could Be Used for Single-Cell Surgery By Dan Nosowitz / Published September 6, 2011
Advanced Optics That Let Telescopes See Deep Into Space Will Help Microscopes See Deep Inside Cells By Rebecca Boyle / Published July 27, 2011
Video: Turning A Massive Touchscreen Display Into a Multitouch Microscope By Clay Dillow / Published March 24, 2011
Visible-Light Lens Can See Objects Tinier Than The Light’s Wavelength By Clay Dillow / Published March 23, 2011
Video: New Microscope Produces 3-D Movies of Live Cells In Action By Rebecca Boyle / Published March 5, 2011
World’s Most Powerful Optical Microscope Lets Researchers See Inside Viruses By Rebecca Boyle / Published March 1, 2011
Video: UK Animators Use Cellphone and Microscope To Film Smallest Stop-Motion Animation Ever By Rebecca Boyle / Published September 20, 2010
A Homemade, Open-Source Scanning Tunneling Electron Microscope By Geeta Dayal / Published July 30, 2010
Ultra-Powerful New Microscope Displays Molecules and Cell Movement In Real Time By Stuart Fox / Published January 7, 2010
A Software-Powered Cell Phone Microscope That Doesn’t Need Special Lenses By Clay Dillow / Published November 10, 2009
Electron Microscopes Powered by Quantum Mechanics Could See Through Living Cells By Adrian Covert / Published October 7, 2009