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Device provides scientists with clearest view of sperm’s motion in 3-D

Device provides scientists with clearest view of sperm’s motion in 3-D

A microscope developed by researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science and UCLA’s California NanoSystems Institute has made it possible to precisely track the motion of sperm heads and tails in 3-D with unprecedented accuracy and detail.

Microalgae Separation Takes Shape

Microalgae Separation Takes Shape

Researchers from UCLA and the University of Tokyo have demonstrated a new capability to sort microalgae cells by their shape, creating a baseline of uniform cells for a large range of research, industrial and clinical applications.

Like Father, Like Son

Like Father, Like Son

Continuing a family legacy of Bruin engineers, electrical engineering professor Asad Madni and his son, Jamal…