2021 BABY LETS GO

2021 BABY LETS GO

2021 BABY LETS GO

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6 years ago

Hitchhiking bacteria might help their host navigate via magnetic fields

Deep in the mud of the Mediterranean Sea, scientists have caught microscopic protists dancing to a strange beat—the beat of Earth’s magnetic fields. Now, a new study reveals how these tiny clusters of cells orient themselves along those fields: by letting magneto-sensing bacteria hitch a ride on their outer membranes.

Researchers used microscopes to examine protist-packed sediment taken from the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea near Carry-le-Rouet, France. When they placed a magnet with its north pole facing a water droplet from the sediment, the hundreds of protists inside immediately began to swim toward the droplet’s edge. When the researchers reversed the magnet so its south pole was facing the droplet, the protists fled in the other direction (above).

6 years ago
Kim Weaver (b. 1964) Is An Astrophysics Professor And Astronomer. She Is An Expert In X-ray Astronomy

Kim Weaver (b. 1964) is an astrophysics professor and astronomer. She is an expert in x-ray astronomy and has worked for NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

She obtained her PhD in astronomy in 1993 from the University of Maryland. After that, she was a research scientist at Penn State and John Hopkins University. Her honours include the Presidential Early Career Award and the NASA Peer Award.


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11 years ago

New project!

I received a new research project in my lab today on concurrent ehrlichia infections in dogs! All the happy feels! 


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11 years ago
Colonial Rotifers Showing Eyespots And Corona, Magnification 200x - 500x. Ralph Grimm.

Colonial rotifers showing eyespots and corona, magnification 200x - 500x. Ralph Grimm.

6 years ago
“our Work Should Equip The Next Generation Of Women To Outdo Us In Every Field This Is The Legacy We’ll
“our Work Should Equip The Next Generation Of Women To Outdo Us In Every Field This Is The Legacy We’ll
“our Work Should Equip The Next Generation Of Women To Outdo Us In Every Field This Is The Legacy We’ll
“our Work Should Equip The Next Generation Of Women To Outdo Us In Every Field This Is The Legacy We’ll
“our Work Should Equip The Next Generation Of Women To Outdo Us In Every Field This Is The Legacy We’ll

“our work should equip the next generation of women to outdo us in every field this is the legacy we’ll leave.”

- rupi kaur

11 years ago
Connective Tissue

Connective tissue

Anne Weston, London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK

This false-coloured scanning electron micrograph shows connective tissue removed from a human knee during arthroscopic surgery. Individual fibres of collagen can be distinguished and have been highlighted by the creator using a variety of colours. The horizontal field width of the image is 16 microns.


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11 years ago
Behold The Gastric Rainbow. Sounds Gross, But It’s Actually Beautiful. This Cross-section Of A Mouse

Behold the Gastric Rainbow. Sounds gross, but it’s actually beautiful. This cross-section of a mouse intestine is labeled with a spectrum of fluorescent molecules. From the green and magenta digestive enzyme-producing cells to the red mucus-secreting cells, this is one of the most dynamic areas in the mammalian body: Each cell is replaced by another every 3-5 days.

(via The Scientist Magazine)


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6 years ago
Monochrome Image Of A Victorian Butterfly Tongue Captured By Gregg Kleinberg With A Paxcam Microscope

Monochrome image of a victorian butterfly tongue captured by Gregg Kleinberg with a Paxcam microscope camera under the microscope at 400x.


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6 years ago
The Himalayan Monal Is A Large Member Of The Pheasant Family Found In Parts Of Asia. While During The
The Himalayan Monal Is A Large Member Of The Pheasant Family Found In Parts Of Asia. While During The
The Himalayan Monal Is A Large Member Of The Pheasant Family Found In Parts Of Asia. While During The

the himalayan monal is a large member of the pheasant family found in parts of asia. while during the breeding season they mainly stay in pairs, in winter they form small communities and roost together. they feed on grasses, insects, seeds and berries. they are known for their vivid iridescent plumage, particularly colorful for a pheasant. x


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