Researchers Push Cryo‑Electron Microscopy Beyond Aqueous Samples

Cryo‑electron microscopy has traditionally required water‑based samples. New research is extending the technique to non‑aqueous environments. Scientists have

Cryo‑electron microscopy has traditionally required water‑based samples. New research is extending the technique to non‑aqueous environments. Scientists have adapted sample preparation to accommodate other media. This expansion opens possibilities for studying a wider range of materials. Early experiments suggest improved structural insights for certain specimens. The breakthrough could benefit fields such as materials science and chemistry. Researchers anticipate broader adoption as protocols mature. The development marks a notable shift in cryo‑EM capabilities.