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Scientists Capture Moments of Cells Division
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In this award-winning footage we see the cells of a fly embryo dividing, life being created on the microscopic level.

Footage captured by Dr. Bruno Vellutini for the Nikon Small World in Motion Competition.

#microscopy #science #biology #shorts


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@HalfInt

2 months ago

When riding a worm more than ten times your size, being a Tardigrade is probably preferrable in terms or survival odds.

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@rickshawwheelchair

2 months ago

Never seen a tardigrade riding a nematode worm until now. Thank you

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@bettywoop575

2 months ago

Never heard of it referred to as a Mexican wave lol

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@Ribbons0121R121

2 months ago

Tartigrade riding a work is the coolest small cell thing I’ve ever seen

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@DisYoCheck

2 months ago

@Dr. Ben Miles - The amount of actual truth you squeeze into under a minute of time & keep the entire 59 or less seconds entertaining & professional in both audio & visual DESERVES A VERY HIGH LEVEL AWARD!!!

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@mauricioalarcon9527

2 months ago

As an embriologist, entomologist, let me clarify that in contrast to humans, they are not cells .. They are nuclei.....which divide and ultimately become surrounded by cell membrane...please whatever is interested on details see Drosophila development .a well.documented model
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@racher4593

2 months ago

That tardigrade held my attention better than little timmy did.

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@TheBioAlchemist_6

2 months ago

Biology is really fascinating

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@Iluvaxolotl541

2 months ago

Thank you for making this short it’s so fascinating

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@SyncronedStuff

2 months ago

People with Trypophobia having a field day

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@jackalbright4599

2 months ago

You are the first and only person I've ever heard refer to the wave as "the Mexican wave".

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@zilu7772

2 months ago

Dr Bruno Vellutini makes me proud of my country. Thank you, from Brazil

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@usering1

2 months ago

I'm getting goosebumps from this. Urrgh.

4 | 1

@sillypinkewe

2 months ago

Beautiful footage. We are lucky to be able to see such sights.

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@MarcoPolo-d7h

2 months ago

This was incredible to watch. Thank you for sharing

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@Liqx_lol

2 months ago

tardigrade riding the nemotade worm is the cutest thing ive seen in months..

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@userhasleftthebuilding

2 months ago

Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for educating the public. Love it!

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@shawncrosby5076

2 months ago

I subscribed a few months ago, I would have sooner but this channel did not show up until then. The Dune comment was a nice touch.

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@SelfMadeConservative

2 months ago

This is hypnotically beautiful 😮

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@0therun1t21

2 months ago

The end was the best part!

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