The electron microscope is invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska (shown), allowing for the investigation of a wide range of materials, including biological samples.
Cryoelectron microscopy is a method for imaging frozen-hydrated specimens at cryogenic temperatures by electron microscopy. Specimens remain in their native state without the need for dyes or ...
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) is a powerful imaging technique that allows researchers to observe samples in their natural state without the need for extensive sample preparation.