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For the first time, biologists have reported that bioelectrical signals are necessary for normal head and facial formation in an organism and have captured that process in a time-lapse video that ...
A stunning new time-lapse video reveals a glimpse into the early stages in the life cycle of a frog. The video itself is just 23 seconds long, but captures roughly 33 hours of cell division in a ...
Tufts University video: This video shows time-lapse images of the “electric face” -- dynamic patterns of membrane voltage visible on the surface of the developing frog embryo. view more ...
Witness the fascinating transformation of a mealworm pupa into a fully-developed beetle in this captivating time-lapse video.
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