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When a fruit fly is navigating straight forward at high speed, why does it know that it's not straying off course? Because as ...
A strange and baffling term, “vegetative electron microscopy,” has been making its way through the scientific community.
Filoviruses are known for their morbidity and high mortality. Mduli and colleagues pointed to Marburg outbreaks in Africa, where fatality rates have ranged between 83 and 88%.
Scripps Research scientists used a cryo-electron microscope to create this image of a piece of the potentially deadly Lassa virus. (Hailee Perrett, Scripps Research) The “resolution revolution ...
Published in the journal Plant Pathology, the study used advanced microscopy to trace how the BLD-causing nematode, Litylenchus crenatae subsp. mccannii, alters leaf structure and function in ...
A scanning electron microscope reveals nematodes (highlighted in green) inside the spongy mesophyll of a European beech ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — ELVIS is in orbit! Not the rock star, but a new holographic microscope developed at Portland State University, and it could help advance efforts to look for life in the universe.
As humans age, particularly after middle age, their brain functions, cognitive abilities and memory can deteriorate to varying degrees. Aging-related disorders marked by cognitive decline ...
Plants are susceptible to a wide range of pathogens. For the common potato plant, one such threat is Pectobacterium ...
Telomere phages from Klebsiella, viewed by transmission electron microscopy. Dr Yan Li, Lithgow lab who acknowledges the ...
Filoviruses, a family of highly pathogenic viruses, pose significant threats to public health worldwide. The most notorious members of this group are the Ebola and Marburg viruses, both of which are ...