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Each human is a finely tuned orchestra of more than 37 trillion cells. Mapping this little-known world is one of biology’s greatest challenges — and one in which scientists say they just made ...
AI-powered microscope detects cancer cells automatically By: Dale Arasa - @inquirerdotnet 11:02 AM September 20, 2023 Share: ...
"Maintaining the egg's naturally quiet metabolism could be a better idea for preserving quality," said molecular biologist Elvan Böke.
An oncology student has shocked TikTok with a viral video that offers a glimpse into how quickly cancer cells can grow. The microscope footage, shared by Sophie Williams, 23, a final-year PhD ...
Kim Morgan has spent the last decade getting really, really close up to blood cells, skin flakes and more. Her artwork using electron microscope images is now on exhibition at the Confederation ...
It’s been more than two decades since scientists finished sequencing the human genome, providing a comprehensive map of human biology that has since accelerated progress in disease research and ...
The resolution of standard microscopes begins at around 200 nanometers, and therefore it cannot show the fine tubes which form a scaffold in the human cells.
Kim Morgan has. The Halifax-based artist has been working with electron microscope scans of blood cells, belly button lint and more for a decade.