Nikon's Small World in Motion competition showcased the best microscopic footage of the year. The best entries are selected for their beauty and uniqueness. They are helping to answer some of the ...
A team from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan has built the tiniest programmable, self-driving ...
Imagine a world where we couldn't identity disease-causing bacteria. As a society, we owe a debt to the microscope. While your kids may be too young to make scientific breakthroughs, this Wi-Fi ...
Microscopic predators and a fluorescent zebrafish embryo are on display in this year's Nikon Small World in Motion Video Competition. Reading time 1 minute For 12 years, camera and microscope ...
Each year, science and art collide with gorgeous results in Nikon’s Small World photomicrography competition. Started in 1975, the contest celebrates the beauty of images taken through a light ...
Anyone wishing to teach their children about the microscopic world normally unseen in everyday life. Might be interested in a new microscope which has been specifically designed for kids. The Apexel ...
A series of films, canvases, and a dynamic living wall expose the multifaceted worlds of cyanobacteria in an exhibition now on display at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS). REFRESH reveals ...
Scientists at King’s College London have built the world’s hottest engine—one so extreme that it reaches temperatures higher than the core of the sun. The engine isn’t a motor like you’d find in a car ...
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