Pollen, algae, insects, radiolarians – each unique microfossil holds clues to how Earth has changed over millions of years.
Approximately 145 million: That's the number of specimens—including plants, animals, minerals, and human artifacts—curators ...
Professor Iksung Kang (School of Electrical Engineering), in collaboration with Professor Na Ji's research team at UC ...
A magneto-optical microscopy platform developed by the University of Cambridge and Kenya's Kirinyaga University enables ...
Observing the depths of a living brain with clarity has traditionally required expensive, high-end equipment. However, a ...
Professor Iksung Kang, KAIST >Observing the depths of a living brain with clarity has traditionally required expensive, high-end equipment. However ...
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How a fruit fly looks under an electron microscope
This extreme magnification reveals every detail—from compound eyes to hair-like bristles—in shocking clarity.
According to new research findings released Wednesday by the NOAA, the mysterious golden orb is “a remnant of the dead cells ...
The story of birds: a new history from their dinosaur origins – extract of Steve Brusatte’s new book
In front of us was a dinosaur skeleton the size of a large dog. It was obviously a dinosaur, as it had the reinforced pelvis, ...
These strange and curious stops around Cleveland, Ohio make day trips more memorable with quirky sights and surprises.
Originally published in the April 1981 issue of National Geographic. Dian Fossey reports from the field on the death of Digit ...
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