Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy—a ...
From secret mushroom worlds to extreme close-ups of cell motion, these photographs represent how, in science, things often ...
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These Beautiful Microscope Photos Capture Tiny Pests, Spores, Sensory Neurons and Sunflower Hairs
Zhang You of the Entomological Society of China took first place with an image of a rice weevil—an agricultural pest—on a ...
Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy — a ...
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Award-Winning Images Reveal Our Smallest Realms of Life in Epic Detail
An astoundingly detailed weevil on a single grain of rice takes first place in 2025's Nikon Small World photomicrography ...
Nikon's annual Small World competition showcases images of a world that humans can't usually see, as captured through the ...
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Why (And When) Did Digital Cameras Stop Using CCD Sensors?
CCD sensors were once all the rage in digital photography, but they have since been replaced by CMOS technology. Why did the ...
Nikon Small World photomicrography contest is an annual reminder that science can be beautiful as well as informative.
Scientists thawed ancient soil in the lab and tiny nematodes, Panagrolaimus kolymaensis, “woke up” after being frozen for ...
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The Beauty of Orange Revealed Under Microscope
Delve into the mesmerizing world of orange as seen through the lens of a microscope. In this captivating video, we'll explore ...
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