There is so much more to these “negatively charged particles” than we've thought. You learned what an electron is in school… or DID YOU? You probably learned that it’s a “negatively charged particle” ...
Scientists are seeing all kinds of events they've never witnessed before by using electrons to create videos of tiny vibrations, phase changes, and transformations.
(via PBS Space Time) What does an electron really look like? I mean, if we zoom in all the way. Is it a sizeless speck of charge? Is it a multidimensional vortex of quantum strangeness? Is it the ...
Observation of Live Ticks (Haemaphysalis flava) by Scanning Electron Microscopy under High Vacuum Pressure, PLoS One “Scanning electron microscopes (SEM), which image sample surfaces by scanning with ...
This video displays heavy electrons at different energies and shows their standing wave patterns (like water in a pond) around individual atomic defects placed intentionally in a compound. The ...
What do you get if you combine something that’s infinitely massive and negative infinitely massive? What do you get if you take something that’s infinitely massive and combining with something else ...
When it comes to electrons — one of the fundamental building blocks of all matter — there are lots of unanswered questions. How big are they? What are they made out of? What … are they? In this video ...
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