Electron microscopy (EM) brings imaging and analysis to a wide variety of samples across countless disciplines and industries. With EM, scientists and researchers can see the miniature micro- and nano-scale world all around us; anything from the interior of a human cell down to the arrangement of individual atoms in a metal alloy. By studying the very building blocks of matter, we broaden our understanding of ourselves, our world, and even our universe.
This page provides a variety of informational and educational resources on electron microscopy for students, educators, or anyone that simply wants to learn more about this fascinating technology.
Electron Microscopy 101
The Electron Microscopy 101 blog series, part of Accelerating Microscopy, explores the fundamentals of EM in convenient, bite-sized posts. Below are some of our most popular articles, exploring topics such as the formation of an electron beam, how it interacts with atoms, and how those interactions can tell us what we're seeing.