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Old 4th May 2015, 06:30   #1
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Default Scientists look at flower cells in 3D without wrecking them

Plants are delicate things, which makes them a pain to study under an electron microscope -- you'll probably damage the very cells you're trying to look at. You'll get a much better look if the University of Florida's new imaging technique catches on...

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