A Virtual Scanning Electron Microscope

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The discussion centers on the availability and features of a Virtual Scanning Electron Microscope (VSEM), as highlighted in a publication by the Journal Science, associated with the AAAS. The VSEM provides users with advanced imaging capabilities for microscopic analysis. Several links are shared, offering additional resources and information on electron microscopy, including educational content and practical applications. These resources aim to enhance understanding and accessibility of microscopy techniques for researchers and students alike.
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A Virtual Scanning Electron Microscope, the link is provided to me (and anyone who reads that Journal) by the People at the Journal Science, The AAAS...

Click http://www.vcbio.sci.kun.nl/eng/fesem/"
 
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