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Wonderful evening at #EdSciFest - finally used a scanning electron microscope!
https://www.edinburghscience.co.uk/event/natures-architecture/ -
Wonderful evening at #EdSciFest - finally used a scanning electron microscope!
https://www.edinburghscience.co.uk/event/natures-architecture/ -
Wonderful evening at #EdSciFest - finally used a scanning electron microscope!
https://www.edinburghscience.co.uk/event/natures-architecture/ -
Wonderful evening at #EdSciFest - finally used a scanning electron microscope!
https://www.edinburghscience.co.uk/event/natures-architecture/ -
This is the result of work begun by the SecureDrop team in July 2025 to completely overhaul how journalists process submissions. SecureDrop Workstation users will receive it automatically during a system update in the next few weeks.
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Japanese aerospace giant IHI expands AM with a third Freemelt electron-beam 3D printer. The company will research new Nickel superalloys and gamma titanium aluminides for next-gen turbine blades. IHI supplies GE and Rolls-Royce. https://3dprint.com/324852/aerospace-giant-ihi-bets-on-freemelt-e-beam-3d-printing-for-next-gen-turbine-alloys/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Aerospace #IHI
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Is a "Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope" the same as a SEM electron microscope? Or are these two different things?
Cause I just found someone talking about having 10nm Z-Axis and 120nm XY-Axis resolution using a Olympus LEXT OLS 4100.
And from what I read earlier this should be below what is physically possible with "white light".
That would be perfect for reading a shattered blue-ray...
Edit: No, they just use violet light. That explains it...
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Is a "Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope" the same as a SEM electron microscope? Or are these two different things?
Cause I just found someone talking about having 10nm Z-Axis and 120nm XY-Axis resolution using a Olympus LEXT OLS 4100.
And from what I read earlier this should be below what is physically possible with "white light".
That would be perfect for reading a shattered blue-ray...
Edit: No, they just use violet light. That explains it...
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Is a "Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope" the same as a SEM electron microscope? Or are these two different things?
Cause I just found someone talking about having 10nm Z-Axis and 120nm XY-Axis resolution using a Olympus LEXT OLS 4100.
And from what I read earlier this should be below what is physically possible with "white light".
That would be perfect for reading a shattered blue-ray...
Edit: No, they just use violet light. That explains it...
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Is a "Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope" the same as a SEM electron microscope? Or are these two different things?
Cause I just found someone talking about having 10nm Z-Axis and 120nm XY-Axis resolution using a Olympus LEXT OLS 4100.
And from what I read earlier this should be below what is physically possible with "white light".
That would be perfect for reading a shattered blue-ray...
Edit: No, they just use violet light. That explains it...
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Is a "Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope" the same as a SEM electron microscope? Or are these two different things?
Cause I just found someone talking about having 10nm Z-Axis and 120nm XY-Axis resolution using a Olympus LEXT OLS 4100.
And from what I read earlier this should be below what is physically possible with "white light".
That would be perfect for reading a shattered blue-ray...
Edit: No, they just use violet light. That explains it...
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Coming up at 8:53 / 9:15 UTC the webcasts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJxRic-a4SU / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPHoduedWyA of the #RocketLab #Electron 'Daughter Of The Stars' Launch at 9:37 UTC with the first two satellites of ESA's #Celeste LEO-PNT in-orbit demonstration mission: https://www.esa.int/Applications/Satellite_navigation/Watch_live_First_Celeste_launch (edited following the https://bsky.app/profile/rocketlabcorp.com/post/3mhtxjfixxs2c update).
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Israelis kill family -- then gloat
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Israelis kill family -- then gloat
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Israelis kill family -- then gloat
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Israelis kill family -- then gloat
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I got kind of annoyed by Joplin since its app is Electron-based on desktop (meaning 500+ MB of RAM use and a ~15 second startup time), so I made my own notes library called vhm [vulpine headmate] :blobfoxmlem:.
I'm almost done with the first client for it, which is egui-based! As soon as it's finished I'm going to jump right into making an Android client so it's cross platform :D