
How to See Really Tiny Things Without Killing Them
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Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the evolution of microscopy, from early optical microscopes to modern atomic force microscopy (AFM). It highlights the limitations of optical and electron microscopes, such as the need to kill samples, and introduces AFM as a non-destructive alternative. AFM allows for real-time imaging and manipulation of biological samples, aiding in cancer research and drug development.
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