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Team creates MRI for the nanoscale: Level comparable to an atomic force microscope
Team creates MRI for the nanoscale: Level comparable to an atomic force microscope
- An international team of researchers has opened the door for MRI technology at the nanoscale. Using tiny defects in diamonds they sensed the magnetic resonance of molecules to peer down to the level of atoms.
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