This effigy shows the precise arrangement of atoms that organise a bridge between two amber crystal . Until yesterday , you would not have been able to see that image — at least , not with such pellucidity and coloration . It ’s the merchandise one of the earth ’s most powerful transmission electron microscopes , install yesterday at UC Berkeley , which can deliver snappy images of aim that are less than half the diameter of a atomic number 1 molecule . Want to see the microscope ?
Microscopy nerds and beam geeks , triumph ! It ’s TEAM , the coolest damn microscope you ’ll ever see . A beam of DOE pulses through it and , with new error - correcting tech , is able-bodied to reduce image noise unremarkably associated with electron microscope that measure nuclear construction . Images courtesy of DOE ’s National Center for Electron Microscopy .
Debut of TEAM 0.5[Eurekalert ]

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