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A schematic shows a Rice University technique called super temporal resolution microscopy, which acquires faster molecular movies without needing a faster camera. A spinning "double helix" phase mask turns the single-point image of a molecule into barbell-shaped lobes that change angle depending on the time the image is captured. A molecule may be captured multiple times in a single image.
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Landes Research Group/Rice University
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