Using a STEM-in-SEM conversion holder, we can convert a scanning electron microscope into a scanning transmission microscope.
No, you can't eat the world's thinnest spaghetti. It's 200 times thinner than a human hair, which means you'd have a hard ...
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The world's thinnest spaghetti, about 200 times thinner than a human hair, has been created by a UCL-led research team. The ...
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Researchers at University College London (UCL) have created the world’s thinnest pasta — 372 nanometers in diameter, nearly ...
Good luck trying to twirl your fork around the world’s thinnest piece of spaghetti. This nanofiber is about 200 times thinner ...
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Scientists have created the world's thinnest spaghetti, but it's not for eating -- it's for wound healing to tissue ...