View images and animations of ants, cockroaches, grasshoppers and flies, and learn how virtual insects are created.
Read an introduction to the biological rhythms of human life, and use a Java applet for a personal biorhythm calculation.
Download "Angler," a browser program allowing the user to view cross-sections and rotatable 3D images of the C. elegans embryo.
Provides stock video microscopy of living subjects for educational use. Includes footage related to microbiology, cell biology and immunology.
Interactive multimedia program explores all aspects of positron emission tomograpy. Available in CD-ROM or in a Shockwave version.
Enjoy a 3D image atlas of the human embryo based on magnetic resonance imaging. Includes project details and links.
Outlines theresearch center's work on developing the Virtual Cell, a computer model of cell metabolism. View its simulation results.
Presentation illustrates how a team of University of Wisconsin scientists cultivated human stem cells in a laboratory.
Illustrates how the brain controls different parts of the human body. Touch sections of the brain with your probe to watch a body part wiggle.
Watch an animation that explains how the scanning electron microscope works, and peruse photos.
Collection of QuickTime movies. Shot at 500 frames per second in an attempt to show behavior of surface skimming stoneflies.