We've got a feast for your eyes today, and it's some of the most mesmerizing footage we've seen through a microscope this year.
Nobel Laureate Joachim Frank gave two lectures on his work with cryo-electron microscope technology, titled “Time-Resolved ...
The recording that received the prestigious award surprised both experts and laypeople. It shows a tardigrade undertaking an ...
In IR microscopy, a material of interest absorbs radiation from ... which could prove useful in biology, medicine, and biotechnology. “In cancer cell therapy, for example, when cells from a patient’s ...
Tardigrades sometimes eat nematodes, and vice versa, but in this case the baby water bear just needed to hitch a ride.
The Global Live Cell Imaging Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.52% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report published by Verified Market Reports ®. The report reveals that the market was ...
From embryonic development in fruit flies to a Vermeer made of dog kidneys, the microscopic world has many awesome sights.
Small World in Motion invites entries captured through a microscope, revealing mind-boggling processes invisible to the naked ...
University of Arizona researchers have developed a new biological sensing method that can detect substances at the zeptomolar ...
Among other winners of the Nikon Small World in Motion competition are videos of a fruit fly embryo and of water droplets ...
Liquid crystals are all around us, from cell phone screens and video game consoles to car dashboards and medical devices. Run ...