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A breakthrough in electron microscopy delivers sharper images of our body’s tiniest proteins

3d 17h ago by feddit.uk/u/Wudi in science from news.berkeley.edu

sharper images of our body’s tiniest proteins

Ah! Don't look at my tiny proteins! 🫢 😳

Too late, everyone has seen your proteins now and they’re tiny

Hey! That's really personal!

This phase change boosts contrast for small molecules, such as hemoglobin, and for molecules and structures inside cells, such as the nucleus and mitochondria.

“With cryo-ET, we’re looking at small, very complicated cellular material that’s incredibly crowded inside the cell,” said Bridget Carragher, founding technical director of imaging at Biohub in Redwood City, California “It’s like a forest of trees, and you’re trying to find one leaf on one tree in there. Cryo-ET needs a dramatic step forward in contrast, so we can start to see what’s going on inside the cell. That’s what the laser phase plate promises to give us.”

So cool.

I looked inside and ... it's not a breakthrough, it's AI enchantments

Bullshit. It's optics, not AI. In the article there is not one mention of so called AI.

Seems like you're the one, who is hallucinating.

Oh really? Looks like worth reading, thanks

I thought you "looked inside"? What the fuck were you talking about, then?

That's a trick to curate a reading. You just leave your worst assumption as a comment for some bloke to upvote or prove you wrong

It's a trick alright. For getting a reputation as the village idiot.

Am I not

Don't believe anyone said you're not the village idiot.

Are too

Basically, you're lazy.

And making things worse for other people who read misinformation, don’t forget that part

Nice trolling, but also wtf...