Sciencefreq · 1via Dusty Flow

Nanoscopy

/ˌnæn.oʊˈskɑ.pi/noun
ELI5 mode

Nanoscopy is a cutting-edge imaging technique that allows scientists to visualize objects at the nanometer scale, overcoming the limitations of traditional microscopy by resolving details as small as individual molecules. This breakthrough has transformed fields like biology and materials science, enabling real-time observation of dynamic processes such as protein interactions in living cells. In modern usage, it's a key tool in nanotechnology research, where precision at the atomic level drives innovations in medicine and electronics.

AI-generated·

Verified sources

Your usage frequency

1 / 917