Peeking into the Incredibly Tiny: Nikon’s Annual Competition Unveils Breathtaking Microscopic World

Microscopic lifeTue Sep 17 2024
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The Nikon Small World in Motion competition has been showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of the microscopic world for 50 years now. As part of the celebration, the annual video competition has just announced its winners, and the results are nothing short of astonishing. What's even more fascinating is that these tiny wonders are happening all around us, often in the most mundane places. Let's take a closer look at some of the incredible videos that have made it to the top.
One of the standout videos is that of a fruit fly embryo, which reveals the rhythmic movements of tissue as it develops. This tiny being may not be as exotic as a panda bear or a peacock, but its cellular dynamics are no less complex and beautiful. According to Bruno Vellutini, a researcher at the Max Planck Institute, this video is impactful because it shows us that these processes are happening every day, all around us, even in the most ordinary living beings. Other stunning videos feature a tardigrade, a nematode, and cells wiggling in a fish's spinal cord. There's also a timelapse of water droplets on the wing scales of a peacock butterfly, which is a breathtaking display of natural wonder. The microscopic world is full of surprises, and these videos are a testament to the incredible beauty that lies just beyond our unaided eyes.
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