Imaging Methods: from the unknown to the known and its details

Over the course of learning about imaging methods, I went from unknown things to known facts, its details and even their abundance. Read on for more about imaging methods, their role in ecology and why they are crucial. Understanding biodiversity requires more than...

Science with New Eyes: Discovering Nature Through Imaging Techniques

Much of the most important activity that happens in our nature happens either far away, deep inside bodies, or at scales our eyes simply cannot capture clearly. Imaging techniques have changed that completely. They act as the extended eyes of scientists, allowing us...

Day 4-Through the Lens of Ecology: Imaging the Living World

Today’s class opened a door into a world where ecology is no longer just about observing nature; it’s about seeing it in ways the human eye never could. Imaging techniques have become the new superpower of functional ecologists, revealing traits, behaviours, and...

Capturing of the invisible through images

Nature has mostly been disturbed by scientific studies and has been poorly understood by the general public over the years, mostly because of a lack of visual evidence to support key findings by scientists. Imaging methods, however, have provided a platform for which...