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April 14th, 2003
Scientists see electrons in suspended time
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Ingenious new devices able to see ever tinier, fast-moving objects are providing scientists with striking, 3-D color movies of atoms, molecules and living cells in action. "We can watch the brain think, develop, age, deal with disease. We can see neurons grow inside the living brain."
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