2 March 2021
Picture of the week, Science & Technology
Like caterpillars turning into beautiful butterflies, fruit fly larvae have to go through metamorphosis to finish their development. However, despite the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster being one of the best studied model organisms in biology, comparatively little attention has been given to this…
2021
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11 February 2020
Picture of the week, Science & Technology
This image shows the tracheal system of a live fruit fly larva. Daniel Rios from the Leptin Group and Dimitri Kromm from the Hufnagel Group used this advanced microscope to investigate the dynamics of tracheal cells during development.
2020
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29 April 2019
Science, Science & Technology
A newly developed 3D microscope visualises fast biological processes better than ever.
2019
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22 November 2018
Events, Lab Matters
Nina Kathe, Winner of the EU Contest for Young Scientists visits EMBL
16 November 2018
Lab Matters, Science & Technology
How EMBL scientists are using machine learning to advance biology
2018
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17 December 2015
Science, Science & Technology
From initial development to a start-up company: Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy (SPIM) at EMBL.
2015
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7 August 2011
Science
Researchers can now watch molecules move in living cells, literally millisecond by millisecond, thanks to a new microscope developed by scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany. Published online today in Nature Biotechnology, the new technique provides…
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