Atomic force microscopy (BioAFM) drives innovation in cosmetics and healthcare, ensuring product efficacy through precise ...
insights from industryDr. André KörnigApplication ScientistBruker BioAFM In this interview, Dr. André Körnig, Application Scientist at Bruker BioAFM discusses the applications of BioAFM in the life ...
Polymers have been widely used in most fields of science and industry for various purposes due to their unique properties. Implementing polymer materials with different structures and functions (i.e., ...
Recipe‑based automation for atomic force microscopy (AFM) workflows ensures consistent, repeatable data acquisition, reduces operator dependency, and streamlines complex measurement routines. Bruker’s ...
For a long time, researchers contested the presence of microscopic pathogens suspected of causing various diseases in plants and animals. The invention of the electron microscope in 1933 made them ...
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