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Incredible footage of microscopic life on the move
A Lisbon-based doctor, Gabriel G. Martins, has created a time-lapse film showing a developing quail embryo using more than 1,000 individual images taken with a microscope.
That work earned first place in the third annual Nikon Instrument Small World, an international microfilm competition, with Michael Weber of the Max Planck Institute runner-up with his video showing the beating heart of two-day-old zebrafish embryos.
The third place went to Dr. Lin Shao from the Howard Hughes Institute, who presented micrographing of a cancer cell.
Source: nauka24news.ru/
That work earned first place in the third annual Nikon Instrument Small World, an international microfilm competition, with Michael Weber of the Max Planck Institute runner-up with his video showing the beating heart of two-day-old zebrafish embryos.
The third place went to Dr. Lin Shao from the Howard Hughes Institute, who presented micrographing of a cancer cell.
Source: nauka24news.ru/
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