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Polymer ‘nano-suit’ protects insects from vacuum
Polymer ‘nano-suit’ protects insects from vacuum | Chemistry World
- Japanese scientists have shown that coating insect larvae with Tween-20, a common detergent, lets them survive the powerful vacuum inside an electron microscope. The technique could pave the way for high resolution live imaging.
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