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Picture of the Week: Lab-Created Universe for Cell Cultivation
By growing calcium phosphate structures on an organic matrix, scientists obtain specific cell cultures.
15.02.2021
Picture of the Week: Kawasaki Robotics Industrial Robot with Force Control Sensor
The robot is used to test new sensorless control algorithms, which provide safety for humans working alongside industrial robots.
08.02.2021
Picture of the Week: Human Neuroblastoma Cells on Spider Silk Fibers
The image was taken during an experiment devised to test the use of spider silk in the creation of biocompatible materials – a promising medium for targeted drug delivery and nerve tissue regeneration.
01.02.2021
Picture of the Week: FESTO Robot Vision Cell With Complex Arm Movement
The picture demonstrates the FESTO robot vision cell, consisting of a Mitsubishi robot, its auxiliaries, and a protective case, which is used by students as a training platform for working with industrial robots.
25.01.2021
Picture of the Week: Spider Web Through a Microscope Lens
It’s believed that if it was possible to create a spider’s web as wide as a pencil, it would be strong enough to stop a train. Thanks to its unique properties, this material can find many applications in biomedicine.
18.01.2021
Picture of the Week: AgInS Quantum Dots in CaCO3 Calcite Phase
These structures can become an alternative to semiconductor cadmium nanocrystals, which will allow using them as a transport system for drug delivery. They make it possible for substances to reach their target locations without affecting the cells, organs, and tissues that they shouldn’t.
11.01.2021
Picture of the Week: Mobile Manipulator Robot KUKA youBot
KUKA youBot is a small tabletop robot produced by the German company KUKA Roboter. It gave start to a project for the creation of a new sensorless algorithm that is now in development at the International Laboratory of Geometrical Methods in Control and Application.
04.01.2021
Picture of the Week: Luminescent Image of Carbon Dot Layer
For over 15 years, scientists have been exploring the nature of carbon dot emission, and this image illustrates the relationship between the emission intensity and the concentration of particles in the dry layer.
21.12.2020
GIF of the Week: Spores of Lycopodium Clavatum in Electrodynamic Trap
The video features an experiment in the localization of biological objects, namely, spores of Lycopodium Clavatum (with an average size of 30 microns), in a quadrupole electrodynamic trap.
14.12.2020
Picture of the Week: Spinneret of Linothele Fallax Spider
Various species of spiders use silk from their spinnerets to produce threads for their webs. In science, these threads can serve as a multifunctional natural material for drug delivery and other medical applications.
07.12.2020