Peering into materials down to the nanoscale in the COCOON lab
A new Tufts University imaging facility is doing something that most microscopy centers in the world cannot: allowing scientists to examine a butterfly wing, a living tissue or a microchip and reveal…
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Carnegie Mellon researchers develop lens that focuses on multiple distances simultaneously
Researchers develop a camera with spatially selective focusing, allowing the lens to focus on objects at many different distances at once.
Carnegie Mellon researchers develop lens that focuses on multiple distances simultaneously
Researchers develop a camera with spatially selective focusing, allowing the lens to focus on objects at many different distances at once.

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