Microscopic footage uncovers the tiny worlds our eyes can't see

Someone make a tardigrade emoji, please.
By Teodosia Dobriyanova  on 
A collage shows three of the top five competing videos in Nikon Small World in Motion challenge 2024. Caption reads: "miniature lives"
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Each year, the Nikon Small World In Motion competition showcases compelling microscopic videos that reveal detailed pictures of entire worlds hidden within our own.

The winner of the 2024 edition is a captivating video showing mitotic waves in the embryo of a fruit fly (drosophila melanogaster). Captured by Dr. Bruno Vellutini of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, the video allows us to see the dynamic processes of fly embryogenesis, crucial for uncovering genetic pathways that are similar to those in humans and other mammals. This means that Vellutini's work could aid research into cancer and birth defects, and potential treatment development.

But we have a few more favourites, which you'll see in the above video. Someone make a tardigrade emoji, please.

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Teodosia Dobriyanova
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Teodosia is a video producer at Mashable UK, focussing on stories about climate resilience, urban development, and social good.


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