The path to discovery can be painstaking, complex, and … aesthetically beautiful. In the following pages, UNLV scientists provide some of the most striking images they’ve examined as part of their research. Learn how these fascinating photos were captured and what they represent
The development of X-ray diffraction photography was central to the discovery of the helical structu...
Contents of this issue include: Algae Biomass Bonanza: New green technology discovery may boost econ...
New technology developments foster new biology. Beginning from the early observation of cells by Ro...
To celebrate the Nobel Prize and to highlight its relationship to current research, we asked leading...
The artist references images captured by electron microscope photography of Dopamine, DNA, and the p...
New technologies can make previously invisible phenomena visible. Nowhere is this more obvious than ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, 2006.Includ...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
Christina Privin - A Single Puzzle Piece Acrylic paint on plastic The organism Turritopsis dohrnii, ...
<p>Scientific images chosen by Sam Mugford and Melissa Dokarry, two young scientists in the Osbourn ...
These living creatures are really beautiful and amazing. Frankly, I could spend many hours looking ...
The molecular structure of cells is currently not accessible to most experimental techniques, but a ...
Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing new methods that let microscopes see finer details than they...
A recent meeting entitled Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging was attended by more than 400 cell biologis...
My laboratory develops statistical, image analysis and visualization methods for unraveling basic me...
The development of X-ray diffraction photography was central to the discovery of the helical structu...
Contents of this issue include: Algae Biomass Bonanza: New green technology discovery may boost econ...
New technology developments foster new biology. Beginning from the early observation of cells by Ro...
To celebrate the Nobel Prize and to highlight its relationship to current research, we asked leading...
The artist references images captured by electron microscope photography of Dopamine, DNA, and the p...
New technologies can make previously invisible phenomena visible. Nowhere is this more obvious than ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, 2006.Includ...
The development of digital imaging within science has been as swift as it is impressive, as the imag...
Christina Privin - A Single Puzzle Piece Acrylic paint on plastic The organism Turritopsis dohrnii, ...
<p>Scientific images chosen by Sam Mugford and Melissa Dokarry, two young scientists in the Osbourn ...
These living creatures are really beautiful and amazing. Frankly, I could spend many hours looking ...
The molecular structure of cells is currently not accessible to most experimental techniques, but a ...
Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing new methods that let microscopes see finer details than they...
A recent meeting entitled Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging was attended by more than 400 cell biologis...
My laboratory develops statistical, image analysis and visualization methods for unraveling basic me...
The development of X-ray diffraction photography was central to the discovery of the helical structu...
Contents of this issue include: Algae Biomass Bonanza: New green technology discovery may boost econ...
New technology developments foster new biology. Beginning from the early observation of cells by Ro...