Sentences with phrase «from under the microscope»

I love seeing an owners» reaction when a mite waves back from under the microscope.
Ever seen a fecal sample from them under the microscope?
You're out from under the microscope — for now.
It appears the social media Goliath can not find a way out from under the microscope.

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The social media giant's privacy practices have been under the microscope ever since news emerged that a U.K. political consultancy called Cambridge Analytica managed to pull the personal data from 50 million Facebook users.
Despite its poverty and isolation, North Korea has poured resources into a sophisticated cyber-warfare cell called Bureau 121, defectors from the secretive state said as Pyongyang came under the microscope for a crippling hack into computers at Sony Pictures Entertainment.
-- Everything from coffee cup sizes to doughnut selection is under the microscope at Tim Hortons (TSX: THI) as the company's new chief executive settles into his role and begins a widespread review of the chain's operations.
As the country marks the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death - and it was far from peaceful, as we all know - almost every aspect of his life is again under the media microscope.
Under the microscope by all fans, their play shows promise of long needed stability from our CB's.
Now, with Percoco under the microscope, lawmakers may call for ethics measures that impact the executive branch — a maneuver we've seen before from Senate Republicans.
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is back under the microscope for her handling of campaign contributions from donors with checkered legal and ethical pasts.
Now the East Side organization finds itself under the microscope of state and federal investigators, who two weeks ago took documents from the organization's headquarters using a warrant.
Drawing on a wealth of new data — from surveys of UKIP voters to extensive interviews with party insiders — in this book prominent political scientists Robert Ford and Matthew Goodwin put UKIP's revolt under the microscope and show how many conventional wisdoms about the party and the radical right are wrong.
Under the microscope, scientists can see what appear to be filaments projecting from these cells.
«One rather exciting feature is that the images taken under the electron microscope show the nanowires to have a slightly different shape,» says co-author Thomas Keller from DESY NanoLab.
Seen under a microscope, normal water ice — everything from frozen ponds, to snow, to the ice we make at home — is made of crystals with hexagonal symmetry, Wyslouzil explained.
«Under the microscope, eggs from reproductively young and old animals may look identical, but the environment in which they are growing is completely different,» said lead study author Francesca Duncan, executive director of the Center for Reproductive Science at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
For instance, tissue from skin, spleen, kidney and stomach all had improved appearance when inspected under a microscope.
But for some reason — either because the audience is too nice, or because everyone has become complacent with low expectations, or because we all want to avoid the retribution that comes from someday putting ourselves under the proverbial microscope — we've let lackluster talks become the norm.
Reed Scherer, a micropaleontologist from N.I.U., dabbed some of that mud onto a glass slide and slipped it under the lens of a small, folding field microscope.
Under the microscope, borophene displays corrugations that demonstrate its wavy nature, meaning it can be highly stretched once removed from the substrate, or reattached to a soft one, Yakobson said.
These bubbles are thousands of times smaller than the tip of a pencil lead — so small they are invisible even under most optical microscopes — and their stability makes them useful in a variety of applications, from targeted drug delivery to water treatment procedures.
Using fluorescent labels, they were able to track the fates of marked and unmarked chromosomes under the microscope, from egg cells and sperm to the dividing cells of embryos after fertilization.
After checking and double - checking to make sure he had the right animal, he placed a piece of tissue culled from the transplant target area under a microscope.
Under the microscope, the brains of the two tigers that died of CDV infection were riddled with lesions, indicating they suffered from severe viral encephalitis, consistent with their clumsy, abnormal behavior.
To see if bisphosphates are reacting with the breast calcium, Mike Rogers from the Garvan Institute in Sydney, Australia, and colleagues tagged bisphosphonate molecules with a chemical that glows under a microscope.
«While these tumors appear to be muscle cells under the microscope, and clinicians had thought that they arose from muscle progenitor cells, that didn't explain why the tumors can occur in tissues that don't have skeletal muscle, like bladder, prostate and liver,» he continued.
Biologist Heidi Fisher of Harvard University analyzed the behavior of clumping sperm from two different mouse species — one monogamous, one promiscuous — under microscope slides.
They identified a total of 164 barnacle larvae under a dissection microscope, extracted DNA from the larvae, and used standard techniques to sequence mitochondrial COI genes, often called a barcode sequence.
He split open granules from the Canadian Arctic and put them under microscopes.
From this collaboration the teams developed the LOCO - EFA technique which involves decomposing two - dimensional cell shapes — the shapes you can see under a microscope — into a series of ellipses.
During each visit, workers would be shown images from a compilation of 12 magnified images of bacteria to demonstrate what it would like it under a microscope.
This paradigm in microbiology stems from the time when bacterial species were mostly identified under the microscope with classic techniques that are limited in their determination.
The resulting electron microscope pixel array detector records an image frame in under a millisecond, and can detect from 1 to 1,000,000 primary electrons per pixel per image frame.
Examining spinal cord cells under a microscope, the scientists noticed that the axons of mice missing the OPTN gene were swollen, inflamed and far fewer in number, compared with spinal cord cells obtained from mice with the OPTN gene.
Working under a microscope, the scientists watched interactions between pairs of these spores from 110 genetically different wild strains of the fungus.
Working with Industry Under a Microscope Regulations seem to discourage academic scientists from partnering with industry, but such collaboration is essential to translational research.
The researchers studied lung samples from a female Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, under an electron microscope.
The scientists then reconstructed the synapses in three dimensions from slices that were observed under an electron microscope.
And because the worm is transparent and the adult has only 959 cells, development of every stage from egg to adult can be observed under the microscope and documented with near perfect detail while the worm is alive, an achievement accomplished in the 1970s by Sidney Brenner, a University of Cambridge researcher and legend in the field.
Their solution was to make tiny racetracks from clear plastic, so they could observe the behavior of Bacillus subtilis bacteria under a microscope.
One can grab dust ejected from the comet and place it under an on - board microscope to see what it's made of.
For their study, the researchers from Jena and their colleagues from the University of Ghent, Belgium, observed and filmed Seminavis robusta diatoms under the microscope.
After cutting a thin section from one of the carbon globules of the meteorite, they used a jet of argon ions to erode the slice until it was just 50 nanometres thick — a process known as ion milling — and examined it under an electron microscope.
Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu, lead author of a new research paper on «topological insulators,» an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic» devices and practical quantum computers far more powerful than today's technologies, is shown here inspecting devices made from topological insulators under a microscope before electrical measurements.
Enzymes are the powerhouses behind biological chemistry, and the fungi discovered by O'Malley's group — like Anaeromyces robustus (named after the gray whale, partially based on how it looks under the microscope)-- have unusual and desirable characteristics, particularly the ability to transform lignocellulose from plants into sugars.
In a pilot test, for example, users isolated malaria parasites from blood for detection under a microscope with 15 minutes of spinning, a time frame comparable to commercial centrifuges.
The tree - like formations in this molten salt formed under the high - radiation of a transmission electron microscope beam; the jet of ions from the material could serve as a thruster for a nanosatellite
Rodney Richardson, a graduate student in The Ohio State University's Department of Entomology, explains that traditional methods of analyzing pollen data under the microscope suffer from being difficult, slow, and often imprecise.
Remarkably, after nearly two decades of separation from the Pacific, Biosphere 2's seawater still looks like living seawater under the microscope.
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