Thursday, September 14, 2017
Sperm microscope may help nanobots navigate human bodies
Until now, surprisingly little has been known about sperm swimming patterns in 3D, as most conventional microscopes can only observe movement in 2D. Scientists already knew that sperm heads spin and tales (“flagellum”) waver, but the microscope has now revealed intricate beating patterns that couldn’t be identified before. As well as shedding light on the attributes of both healthy and defective
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