SpudCell is a new cell-like platform that can feed, grow and divide like a normal cell — but it's not yet a perfect ...
Hope for this and many other diseases is fueled by a United Kingdom researcher who is trying to develop delivery systems that bypass these faulty cell membrane proteins to properly orchestrate the ...
MRS, a 5MP monochrome USB camera built on the Onsemi AR0521 sensor and engineered for laboratory imaging applications where ...
Debates over the presence of microplastics in the human body highlight the challenge of studying something simultaneously ...
Males of the species Drosophila melanogaster pack thousands of almost two-millimeter-long sperm cells into significantly smaller storage organs. A new study reveals how they move in an orderly manner ...
A new multiplex immunofluorescence workflow using standard laboratory equipment and open-source software enables detailed ...
Notre Dame University student has won a photography award for a striking image revealing a world most never see ...
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Award-winning image of a glowing mosquito shines a light on science's unseen beauty
A chemistry student has won a photo award for a striking image revealing a world most never see: the beauty of scientific ...
In the shot we see Lee Haines, an entomologist at the same university, analyzing a yellow fever mosquito through a microscope ...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) can help scientists determine the three-dimensional structure of proteins in unprecedented detail. Jacques Dubochet, former group leader at EMBL, shared the 2017 ...
Abstract: Conjunctival goblet cells (CGCs) are specialized mucin-secreting epithelial cells, playing key roles for ocular surface homeostasis. Their examination is important for diagnosing various ...
Microscopy is an imaging technique that enables us to see a world that would otherwise be invisible to us. Once upon a time, visualizing cells, microbes and other entities not perceptible to the naked ...
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