2025 Nikon Small World in Motion Competition Winners

(nikonsmallworld.com)

72 points | by marojejian 8 hours ago ago

10 comments

  • jonahx 2 hours ago

    "In vitro growth of chick sensory neurons, shown in gold using a dye marking their internal structure (18 hour time lapse)"

    40X (Objective Lens Magnification)

    How is this possible? Wouldn't neurons be at much tinier scale than 40x?

    From https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/galleries/2025-small-world-i...

    • _caw an hour ago

      Could be using a 10x or similar eyepiece so 400x total? I am not super familiar with microscopes but that is my guess.

  • jihadjihad 3 hours ago

    > To capture the video, McClellan had to anticipate movements and program a custom motion-control system to keep the reproductive structures perfectly in frame. He also employed advanced focus-stacking techniques to maintain crystal clarity across focal planes, a challenge that led him to develop his own hardware and software for microscopic video.

    Damn that’s cool. I’d love to see more about that.

  • cr125rider 3 hours ago

    All of these are incredible. Watch them all. Ogle at our world these wonderful people have brought to light.

  • _bo_gao 4 hours ago

    Happen to have worked with the 1st place winner Jay McAllen before, a super smart guy who likes to build everything from scratch

  • jacquesm 7 hours ago

    Be sure to click the 'honorable mentions' link, lots more good stuff in there.

  • boppo1 4 hours ago

    It's a huge shame that they don't have these available for download as 4k videos with low compression. I really, really want to watch that tardigrade on my vertical screen.

  • deadbabe 5 hours ago

    These worlds are so small and alien to our own, they could never imagine us. Is there an even higher world we can’t even imagine?

    • boppo1 4 hours ago

      I wonder this frequently.