There are about 34,000 different types of worm; many are so small you wouldn't be able to see them without a microscope! Worms are hermaphrodite, which means they have both male and female ...
Allen arrived at William & Mary’s Integrated Science Center when it was still dark and he was still in his pajamas. He put the worm under his microscope. The specimen turned out to be a nematode known ...
Depth degradation is a problem biologists know all too well: The deeper you look into a sample, the fuzzier the image becomes. A worm embryo or a piece of tissue may only be tens of microns thick, but ...
In the 1970s, scientists from several countries proposed to reconstruct, one by one, all the neurons in the brain as they appear under an electron microscope. They started with a small worm.