Two imaging innovations promise to speed molecular mapping in biology and clinical research. A deep‑UV DART pocket‑scope delivers fast, label‑free imaging of DNA and proteins using deep‑UV light, enabling near‑instant molecular contrast without stains or antibodies, the report notes. Separately, researchers used the world’s brightest X‑rays to image intact human organs at unprecedented resolution and launched an open‑access Human Organ Atlas for exploration. Together the tools aim to accelerate sample triage, molecular phenotyping, and cross‑scale anatomical studies for translational research.
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