This internal left-right asymmetry is believed to begin at the very early stage of development -- when a tiny embryo is divided into two parts during a process called gastrulation. This process ...
Most animals, including humans, have bilateral symmetry, which means our bodies are pretty symmetrical. At least on the ...
A recent project conducted by in-house researchers at the UK’s national synchrotron facility on its Hard X-ray Nanoprobe beamline, looked at how microplastics waste may interact with zinc oxide ...
Understanding how tumors alter their metabolism to evade treatments is an increasingly important area of cancer research.
As reported in Biophotonics Discovery, the team developed a novel microscopy technique that uses a standard fluorescence microscope in combination with imaging software. This method allows scientists ...
Understanding how tumors change their metabolism to resist treatments is a growing focus in cancer research. As cancer cells adapt to therapies, their metabolism often shifts, which can help them ...
Studies in mice show that microplastics entering the bloodstream are engulfed by immune cells, forming clusters that can ...
Escherichia coli bacteria imaged by high-speed inline force mapping and fluorescence microscopy. Simultaneous topography and elastic modulus maps show a stiffening of the division site.
Light and electron microscopy have distinct limitations. Light microscopy makes it difficult to resolve smaller and smaller ...
Escherichia coli bacteria imaged by high-speed inline force mapping and fluorescence microscopy. Simultaneous topography and ...
Orthopaedic disorders are lifechanging ailments that touch every one of us, whether personally, or through the challenging experiences of family members or friends. The Orthopaedic Research Society ...
Tiny plastic particles lodge in mouse brains and block blood vessels, scientists discovered using real-time imaging that ...