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Eric Betzig and Harald Hess (Janelia Farm/HHMI): Developing PALM Microscopy 

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During their 20-year friendship, Betzig and Hess worked together and separately, in academia and industry, before eventually joining forces to develop the first super-high-resolution PALM microscope. They tell us the story of this journey and emphasize how their unusual and varied backgrounds provided the skills to complete the project.

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21 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 12   
@MuratUenalan
@MuratUenalan 5 лет назад
So inspiring, and a Nobel prize really deserved.
@lostkingbobo
@lostkingbobo 13 лет назад
really touched by this video. They express the quality of being a great scientist and inventor.
@ytkevintan
@ytkevintan Год назад
Thanks to Eric Betzig and Harald Hess's contribution to microcopy, I am sure many cellular discoveries were made , and will continue to be made. Inspiring further advancement of other microscopy technology. I am sure this has saved and will save many people's life from better understanding of cellular mechanism, and many more. A milestone in human advancement. An their story just shows how a few person can have a huge impact on human kind, and the precious part was they were doing something out of their love for science, not for the money.
@rubencastorena2591
@rubencastorena2591 5 лет назад
This is so usefull to understand your paper , Than you very much!
@paulsmc7041
@paulsmc7041 5 месяцев назад
So, for the first pulse of light, some molecules light up. Then for the next pulse others light up, and so on. Two questions: 1) Why don't they all light up for that first pulse? 2) Why do they only light up once, and why is it always a new subset which light up? thanks.
@brad8596
@brad8596 3 года назад
fantastic video
@aatt3209
@aatt3209 3 года назад
Please some author write their inspiring stories down - for the benefits of inspiring current & future generations to take adventuresome journeys in life.
@dylanlawless1
@dylanlawless1 13 лет назад
Great video. I'm not sure why you don't have way more subscribers but I'l try pass on the name because you deserve much more viewers
@jimmyhart5155
@jimmyhart5155 3 года назад
These are true geniuses
@zpeeled
@zpeeled 12 лет назад
The commercial translation of some of this work can be found at vutara.com . Thank you for the video. Very cool!
@lotharmayring6063
@lotharmayring6063 7 месяцев назад
fluorescence allways stays blurry. the limiting factor ist wavelength. no technics can make that better. This microscopes are made to make money
@g0t0hellman
@g0t0hellman 10 лет назад
interesting that NPR chops this up and presents it as a new story: www.npr.org/2014/10/08/354639749/chemistry-nobel-given-to-scientists-for-work-on-optical-microscope
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