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Nikon's Small World competition recognizes the art and science of microscope photography. This year's winning images reveal firing neurons, the vessels of leaves and eyeballs, and colorful ...
Nikon's annual Small World competition showcases images of a world that humans can't usually see, as captured through the lens of a microscope.
Michael Franklin, a third-year biomedical photographic communications student at Rochester Institute of Technology and a native of Anchorage, Alaska, was among those honored in an international photo ...
A stunning photograph of a fluorescent turtle embryo under a microscope has scooped the top prize in this year's Nikon Small World photomicrography competition, which celebrates photographs taken ...
Scientists peer through microscopes, stitch and stack hundreds of images, and tint nerves, cells, and bacteria to create these award-winning photos.
Around a third of a mile (or 500 meters) wide at its middle, Bennu is full of carbon-bearing compounds and minerals that ...
He said using the lens makes the 3D microscope easier to use and less expensive to build. “Our suite of patents covers methods on how to calibrate the ETL, how to create all-in-focus 3D images quickly ...
Mr. Rob Isner, program manager of Cleveland's Agriscience In the City Program, provides agriscience lessons to fifth-graders at six Cleveland schools, including Almira Elementary.