Jeremy Frey (left) and Bill Brocklesby are investigating the use of extreme ultraviolet imaging to create ultrahigh-resolution images of biological samples. (Courtesy: University of Southampton)
X-ray imaging is a valuable tool for studying biological systems, providing extremely high resolutio
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