
New Microscopy Method Breaks Color Barrier of Optical Imaging
Researchers at Columbia University have made a significant step toward breaking the so-called “color barrier” of light microscopy for biological systems.
Researchers at Columbia University have made a significant step toward breaking the so-called “color barrier” of light microscopy for biological systems.
Columbia University chemist Xiaoyang Zhu has been named a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellow by the U.S. Department of Defense in support of his research, which aims to develop new design principles for future semiconductors that are defect-tolerant.
Columbia scientists have demonstrated it is possible to manufacture solar cells that are far more efficient than existing silicon energy cells by using a new kind of material, a development that could help reduce fossil fuel consumption.