Microscopic worms that live their lives in the highly radioactive environment of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) appear to do so completely free of radiation damage. Nematodes collected from the ...
Vinegar eel "flash mob" caught under the microscope! Researchers were stunned when they measured the force of the roiling ...
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
Nature seems to offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, but the world at your feet may tell another story. Even in the shade of a fruit tree, you could be surrounded by tiny ...
Deep beneath the Siberian permafrost, scientists revived a microscopic worm frozen in suspended animation for nearly 46,000 years. The tiny nematode, entombed inside ancient rodent burrows preserved ...
Sophia Tintori, postdoctoral researcher in NYU Department of Biology (left), and Matthew Rockman, NYU professor of biology (right) in Chronobyl to collect worms. The 1986 disaster at the Chornobyl ...
UC Davis researchers Gant Luxton, Daniel Starr and Xiangyi Ding have used tiny fluorescent particles to study what is going on inside the cells of Caenorhabditis worms. They found that the cells are ...
The winners of a microscopic video competition have been announced, and among the remarkable entries is an incredible clip of a tiny tardigrade riding a roundworm. The Nikon Small World in Motion ...
Worm tracks show how worms move over time and are the basis for recognising the effects of disease mutations as well as candidate treatments that make disease model worms move like wild type ones. The ...
Tiny worm makes for big evolutionary discovery Scientists have described 'Uncus,' the oldest ecdysozoan and the first from the Precambrian period Date: November 18, 2024 Source: University of ...