Engineer Manu Prakash helped develop a malaria-finding microscope that works in low-resource settings, improving access to sensitive infectious disease diagnostics.
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Gary Simmons, who represents parts of Anne Arundel County, is under the microscope after campaign finance reports showed heavy spending in 2025 on meals, hotels, and out-of-state travel. Donors and ...
A preliminary investigation found questionable expenses at the taxpayer-funded Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis ...
Physicists in Leiden have developed a microscope that can assess four important features of a material in a single scan, all with nanoscale precision. The device can even evaluate complete quantum ...