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  2. Cavendish Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and is part of the School of Physical Sciences. The laboratory was opened in 1874 on the New Museums Site as a laboratory for experimental physics and is named after the British chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish. The laboratory has had a huge influence on ...

  3. Microscopy and Microanalysis - Wikipedia

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    Microscopy and Microanalysis is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers original research in the fields of microscopy, imaging, and compositional analysis, [1] including electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and live-cell imaging. It was established in February 1995, and is published by Cambridge ...

  4. Electron microprobe - Wikipedia

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    This model is housed at the Cambridge Museum of Technology. An electron microprobe (EMP), also known as an electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA) or electron micro probe analyzer (EMPA), is an analytical tool used to non-destructively determine the chemical composition of small volumes of solid materials. It works similarly to a scanning electron ...

  5. Microscopy Society of America - Wikipedia

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    Microscopy Society of America. The Microscopy Society of America ( MSA) was founded in 1942 as The Electron Microscope Society of America and is a non-profit organization that provides microanalytical facilities for studies within the sciences. [1] [2] Currently, there are approximately 3000 members.

  6. Microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Microscopy. Scanning electron microscope image of pollen (false colors) Microscopic examination in a biochemical laboratory. Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view objects and areas of objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye (objects that are not within the resolution range of the normal eye). [1]

  7. Royal Microscopical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Microscopical Society ( RMS) is a learned society for the promotion of microscopy. It was founded in 1839 as the Microscopical Society of London making it the oldest organisation of its kind in the world. In 1866, the society gained its royal charter and took its current name. Founded as a society of amateurs, its membership consists ...

  8. Scanning electron microscope - Wikipedia

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    History. An account of the early history of scanning electron microscopy has been presented by McMullan. Although Max Knoll produced a photo with a 50 mm object-field-width showing channeling contrast by the use of an electron beam scanner, it was Manfred von Ardenne who in 1937 invented a microscope with high resolution by scanning a very small raster with a demagnified and finely focused ...

  9. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is a research institute in Cambridge, England, involved in the revolution in molecular biology which occurred in the 1950–60s. Since then it has remained a major medical research laboratory at the forefront of scientific discovery, dedicated to improving the ...