Among other winners of the Nikon Small World in Motion competition are videos of a fruit fly embryo and of water droplets ...
The recording that received the prestigious award surprised both experts and laypeople. It shows a tardigrade undertaking an ...
Nobel Laureate Joachim Frank gave two lectures on his work with cryo-electron microscope technology, titled “Time-Resolved ...
Tardigrades sometimes eat nematodes, and vice versa, but in this case the baby water bear just needed to hitch a ride.
Chemists discover how key contrast agent works, paving a way to create new markers needed for correlative microscopy that can image the structure and signaling of cells at the same time.
Beta, a signaling protein that holds sway over an astonishing array of cellular processes from embryonic development to ...
Imagine building a traffic surveillance camera that could detect trouble-making cells speeding around in your brain before ...
In promising experiments, phage therapy forces bacteria into a no-win dilemma that lowers their defenses against drugs they’d ...
Small World in Motion invites entries captured through a microscope, revealing mind-boggling processes invisible to the naked ...
Axons, the fundamental output structures of neurons, play a pivotal role in transmitting electrical signals over long distances without attenuation in the nervous system. Beyond their classical role ...
Spatial biology has an integral role in understanding biological ... As Farah explains, “imaging-based methods require a ...