Advances in Water-Window X-Ray Technology

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed a table-sized method for producing water-window X-rays. This breakthrough makes high-contrast bioimaging more accessible by eliminating the need for massive, expensive synchrotron facilities.
Why it matters
This technology could significantly lower the barrier to entry for advanced biological research, allowing for real-time visualization of cellular processes.
Smaller, tunable machines bring the potential for expanded access.
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