The structures at the bottom of this image that look like scales are actually bundles of muscles just under the skin of a rabbit. This image is a stained cross section taken under polarized light ...
These purple blobs are bird flu virus particles that can spell disaster for multiple bird species, including domesticated birds, such as chickens. The gray netting we see here is a new technology that ...
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This view into the brain of a locust allows you to see the neurons involved in the processing of scent information. The orange and blue neurons were filled with dye to reveal their beautifully complex ...
This red blood cell is trapped in the traumatized muscle tissue of a soldier receiving treatment for severe muscle damage. Muscle injury is a common problem in sports, military combat, and even daily ...
RSV is a common reparatory virus that can infect humans of any age but that’s especially dangerous in children and the elderly. The virus can cause more severe symptoms in these two populations ...
Helper T cells like this one are arguably among the most important components of the immune system. They help activate many other cells and processes in the immune system, increasing its overall ...
Imagine going to the dentist with this set of teeth! These are teeth located on a snail’s “tongue,” or radula, also called a rasper, which is constantly licking the ground to scrape up and transport ...
The scientific name for this mantis is Idolomantis diabolica – inspiring a sense of dread in those who hear the name. However, its colorful threat displays make this mantis stunning to look at, ...
These are known as HeLa cells because they were originally isolated from a woman named Henrietta Lacks. She went to Johns Hopkins Medical Center in 1951 and was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She ...
The story of the cell cycle is often told only through the perspective of the chromosomes as they replicate and then divide. This resource beautifully illustrates the role of the cytoskeleton in that ...