Researchers have discovered a ‘blind spot’ in atomic force microscopy — a powerful tool capable of measuring the force between two atoms, imaging the structure of individual cells and the motion of biomolecules.
Seeing and avoiding the ‘blind spot’ in atomic force measurements
Researchers have discovered a ‘blind spot’ in atomic force microscopy — a powerful tool capable of measuring the force between two atoms, imaging the structure of individual cells and the motion of biomolecules.