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GloBIAS – The Global BioImage Analysts’ Society

Posted by , on 20 November 2025

Over the past two years, GloBIAS has evolved from a visionary concept into a thriving and steadily growing international network.

An Introduction to the Croatian Microscopy Society

Posted by , on 19 November 2025

The origins of the Croatian Microscopy Society (CMS) can be traced back to 1983, when the Section for Electron Microscopy was established within the Croatian Society of Natural History at the initiative of Prof. Zvonimir Devidé, the first head of the Section. What began as a small group of enthusiasts meeting in Zagreb to exchange

An introduction to Microscopy New Zealand

Posted by , on 28 August 2025

Microscopy New Zealand (MNZ) started in 1978 as a periodic newsletter as a way for electron microscopists to share advice and news around New Zealand. In July 1980, the New Zealand Society of Electron Microscopy Incorporated was officially registered as an incorporated society, and in 1996, its scope was broadened to include all microscopy techniques

AI: A disruption in science, technology, philosophy, art and society.

Posted by , on 10 September 2024

Artificial intelligence has emerged as a beacon of innovation, offering not only groundbreaking solutions but also raising profound questions that remind us of the ever-present challenge of understanding ourselves and what it means to be human. Through intricate mathematical models, we now possess tools to approach and reflect on some of the most profound inquiries