Under microscopes, scientists found that giant single-cell organisms were able to vacuum up more food when they are stuck together.
Imaging wall-less plant cells every six minutes for 24 hours revealed how the cells build their protective barriers.
Butterfly collections are a common sight in museums, their brightly colored wings and unique patterns drawing the eyes of ...
An optogenetic method for controlling the movement of starfish oocytes has been developed, which could have applications for ...
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Nonlinear optical microscopy has emerged as a cornerstone technique in the study of deep tissue imaging, enabling scientists to peer into the complex ...
Dr. James Lim, associate professor of pediatrics at UBC’s faculty of medicine, observes pediatric cancer cells grown in a chicken egg under a microscope.
We present the case for combining proteomics with patient-derived xenograft models to identify personalized treatment for an adolescent with primary and metastatic spindle epithelial tumor with thymus ...
Get (really, really) close to our collections as we celebrate the marvellous Microscope on the 12th of April 2025. Join us in the Clore Natural History Exploration space (on Level 2) from 10:30 – 3:30 ...
Peer ReviewDownload a summary of the editorial decision process including editorial decision letters, reviewer comments and author responses to feedback. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most ...