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Science Snapshot: Breaking the Mold
This image took 5th place at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Science Snapshot: Breaking the Mold
Science Snapshot: Breaking the Mold
This image took 5th place at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
This image took 5th place at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
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Science Snapshot: Legs for Days
Lisa Winter
| Nov 2, 2022
| 1 min read
This image took 4th place at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Science Snapshot: No Guts, No Glory
Lisa Winter
| Nov 1, 2022
| 1 min read
This image took 3rd place at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Science Snapshot: Milking It
Lisa Winter
| Oct 31, 2022
| 1 min read
This image took 2nd place at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Science Snapshot: Show of Hands
Lisa Winter
| Oct 28, 2022
| 1 min read
This image took the top prize at the 2022 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Science Snapshot: Go Forth and Multiply
Lisa Winter
| Oct 6, 2022
| 1 min read
An honorable mention in the 2022 Nikon Small World in Motion competition shows thale cress sperm being released into the ovule.
Science Snapshot: Living Bubble Wrap
Lisa Winter
| Oct 5, 2022
| 1 min read
This year’s fourth-place winner of the 2022 Nikon Small World in Motion competition shows dying melanoma cells.
Science Snapshot: With Fronds Like These, Who Needs Anemones?
Lisa Winter
| Oct 4, 2022
| 1 min read
This year’s third-place winner of the 2022 Nikon Small World in Motion competition features sea anemone cells.
Science Snapshot: More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkey Cells
Lisa Winter
| Oct 3, 2022
| 1 min read
This year’s second-place winner of the 2022 Nikon Small World in Motion competition shows a 12-hour time-lapse of labeled cells.
Science Snapshot: Do the Locomotion
Lisa Winter
| Sep 29, 2022
| 1 min read
The top winner of the 2022 Nikon Small World in Motion contest shows cells migrating through a zebrafish embryo.
Science Snapshot: Fine Feathered Foes
Lisa Winter
| Sep 14, 2022
| 1 min read
Australians are resorting to increasingly drastic measures to keep cockatoos out of their garbage bins.
Science Snapshot: Pin the Domestication on the Donkey
Lisa Winter
| Sep 8, 2022
| 1 min read
A genomic analysis reveals that humans domesticated donkeys more than 7,000 years ago.
Science Snapshot: One Insect’s Corpse Is Another’s Breakfast
Lisa Winter
| Aug 31, 2022
| 2 min read
Though it’s poetic to say that ants were grieving the bee at a funeral, the reality is a bit more prosaic.
Science Snapshot: An Arm and A Leg
Lisa Winter
| Aug 24, 2022
| 1 min read
3D modeling of 7 million-year-old hominin bones hints at bipedality occurring earlier than previously thought.
Science Snapshot: Reversing an Invasion of Paradise
Lisa Winter
| Aug 17, 2022
| 2 min read
After years of work, conservationists have successfully eliminated two invasive rat species from the Tetiaroa Atoll in French Polynesia.
Science Snapshot: The Need for Speed
Viviane Callier
| Aug 4, 2022
| 1 min read
Understanding the biomechanics of the trap-jaw ant could help humans build better, faster robots.
Science Snapshot: An Arctic Shark’s Tropical Vacation
Lisa Winter
| Jul 26, 2022
| 1 min read
Though Greenland sharks generally live in icy waters, one was recently caught in the Caribbean.
Science Snapshot: Holily Molily
Lisa Winter
| Jul 21, 2022
| 1 min read
The largest waterlily species in the world was incorrectly classified for more than 170 years.
Science Snapshot: The Beach Beneath
Lisa Winter
| Jul 13, 2022
| 1 min read
By better understanding underwater brine pools, researchers could learn more about the evolution of life in our oceans and the potential for life on other planets.
Science Snapshot: When Pregnant Flies Crave Ice Cream and Pickles
Lisa Winter
| Jul 7, 2022
| 1 min read
A visualization technique shows how fruit flies choose which food to eat.
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