#electronmicroscope — Public Fediverse posts
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🎉 Behold the tale of the electron microscope! A century of progress boiled down to "now you can see really tiny stuff." 📏🔬 Meanwhile, your browser still can't play audio—it's like pioneering 1920s technology on a 2025 device. 🚀🦖
https://www.asimov.press/p/electron-microscope #electronmicroscope #technologyprogress #tinyworld #browserissues #2025innovation #HackerNews #ngated -
DIY Calibration Target for Electron Microscopes - It’s a problem that few of us will ever face, but if you ever have to calibrate y... - https://hackaday.com/2025/06/12/diy-calibration-target-for-electron-microscopes/ #scanningelectronmicroscope #electronmicroscope #nanoparticles #repairhacks #science #gold
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💌 Our first Valentine comes from the #EMGlossary 💌
Thanks to our amazing community 👨🔬 👩🔬 v2.0.0 of our OWL artefact is now published 😍
Love knows no boundaries and neither should data. The electron microscopy glossary ensures that data crosses labs and disciplines effortlessly. #Interoperability
🌐 https://emglossary.helmholtz-metadaten.de
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Eva Weig, Professor for Nano and #QuantumSensors, and her team are producing vibrating nanostrings large enough to be seen under an #electronmicroscope. They could become fundamental components of a new #quantumtechnology: http://go.tum.de/091531
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Getting a Close-Up View of Chip Formation with an SEM - When all you’ve got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And when you’ve got... - https://hackaday.com/2023/06/01/getting-a-close-up-view-of-chip-formation-with-an-sem/ #electronmicroscope #chipformation #metalwork #shearzone #science #carbide #chips #sem
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More old #electronics equipment from my Ebay-enabled home lab. #NixieTubes! This 1969 #Keithley 615 #electrometer has a discrete MOSFET front-end and a dual-slope A/D made of gate-level RTL chips. The rear-panel parallel output is labeled PRINTER, because that is all you were likely to do with it in 1969. I once used it to measure the beam current of a Philips #electronMicroscope. Here it is getting the right answer for a #Victoreen 1 GΩ resistor.