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In our latest issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus, we speak to Professor Kang-Nee Ting about her work bringing the wonder of #microscopy to underprivileged and rural communities throughout Malaysia, with the aid of the RMS’s Microscope Activity Kits πŸ™‚ πŸ‘ πŸ”¬

Read more: https://ow.ly/NhIn50Ytj5j

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Close-up microscopic image of intertwined red blood cells on the cover of infocus magazine March 2026 issue.

Close-up microscopic image of intertwined red blood cells on the cover of infocus magazine March 2026 issue.

An Outreach and Education Special Issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is now available online!

Find out more about some of the most impactful initiatives within the RMS and wider #microscopy community πŸ™‚πŸ”¬

https://ow.ly/XWRm50YrizH

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Students in white uniforms collaborate on a science project using microscopes and worksheets at a colorful table.

Students in white uniforms collaborate on a science project using microscopes and worksheets at a colorful table.

Post image Two children closely examining a specimen slide under a white microscope on a wooden table.

Two children closely examining a specimen slide under a white microscope on a wooden table.

An 'Outreach and Education Special Issue' of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon! - highlighting some of the best initiatives and activities from the RMS and wider #microscopy community

Find out more: https://ow.ly/V6Bl50Yn1fH

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Cover of InFocus Magazine December 2025 featuring colorful microscopic cell imagery with green, red, and blue highlights.

Cover of InFocus Magazine December 2025 featuring colorful microscopic cell imagery with green, red, and blue highlights.

Don't forget to read all the latest content from infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus - including some great articles, reports, RMS news and other features πŸ™‚

Read more: www.rms.org.uk/resource/infocus-magazin...

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Group of professionals posing on a staircase inside a modern office building with large windows.

Group of professionals posing on a staircase inside a modern office building with large windows.

It's certainly been a busy year at the RMS - and you can read more about what we've been up to over the last 12 months in our special 'Annual Highlights' feature in the latest issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus πŸ™Œ

Read more: https://ow.ly/ogpE50XImkl

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Front cover of infocus Magazine December 2025 issue. Magazine title in green and black lettering on white masthead. Front cover image partially visible, featuring a brown, green and blue-coloured micrograph.

Front cover of infocus Magazine December 2025 issue. Magazine title in green and black lettering on white masthead. Front cover image partially visible, featuring a brown, green and blue-coloured micrograph.

Our December issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is now available to read online!

Loads of great content including articles on cancer research, public outreach, RMS Awards and more!

Find out more: www.rms.org.uk/resource/inf...

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Close-up microscopic image of a textured pink donut-shaped structure with a yellow spherical particle on its surface.

Close-up microscopic image of a textured pink donut-shaped structure with a yellow spherical particle on its surface.

Our December issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon! πŸ˜ƒπŸ”¬

Lots of great content in the pipeline - and in the meantime, you can check out some of our most recent articles in our online backfile: https://ow.ly/Cy5350XzZZv

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Dit portret heet Holy Smoke. Soms wil ik verder gaan dan macrofotografie & fotografeer ik door een microscoop en zie een plant op celniveau. Een hele nieuwe wereld ontstaat. Love it!
Fijn weekend allemaal!
#microscoopfotografie #Microscopical #microworld #met_de_letter_H #RMSinfocus #fot_O_ktober

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Group of professionals engaged in conversation at a busy conference or networking event with posters in the background.

Group of professionals engaged in conversation at a busy conference or networking event with posters in the background.

It's a little while ago now, but our memories of a fantastic #mmc2025 are still fresh! Don't forget to check out our 'picture special' from the latest issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus, as we take a colourful look back at some of the best moments in Manchester πŸ˜ƒπŸ”¬

https://ow.ly/v8X850XctuR

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Don't forget to read the special features from our latest issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus - including this great article about an art-meets-science outreach initiative celebrating the wonders of meteorites at the microscale β˜„οΈπŸ”¬πŸ˜€

https://ow.ly/chql50XbJo0

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Promotional image for a public outreach initiative called 'Microscopic meteorites', featuring a meteorite being examined under a magnifying glass.

Promotional image for a public outreach initiative called 'Microscopic meteorites', featuring a meteorite being examined under a magnifying glass.

Special features from our September issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus include this great article by Lorelei Robertson about an exciting art-meets-science outreach initiative, showcasing the wonder of meteorites at the microscale.

Read more: www.rms.org.uk/resource/mic...

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A crowd of delegates at mmc2025 gather in the central area of the exhibition hall, beneath a large, domed roof.

A crowd of delegates at mmc2025 gather in the central area of the exhibition hall, beneath a large, domed roof.

Read the special features from our September issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus - including this colourful look back at #mmc2025. If you were there, maybe you can spot yourself!

Read more: rms.org.uk/resource/inf...

@rmsearlycareer.bsky.social @bioimaginguk.bsky.social

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Front cover of infocus Magazine, September 2025, featuring a pink-coloured micrograph resembling a large doughnut.

Front cover of infocus Magazine, September 2025, featuring a pink-coloured micrograph resembling a large doughnut.

Our September issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is now available online!

Read more: rms.org.uk/library/info...

@bioimaginguk.bsky.social @rmsearlycareer.bsky.social

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A crowd of attendees gather inside a large, domed exhibition hall, with a number of exhibitor stands visible.

A crowd of attendees gather inside a large, domed exhibition hall, with a number of exhibitor stands visible.

Our September issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon!

Lots of great content on the way, including a report and 'picture special' on mmc2025, revisiting some of the best moments from Manchester earlier this summerπŸ˜€πŸ”¬

rms.org.uk/resource/inf...

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The infocus magazine editorial team pose for a photo in an exhibition hall, next to a large pop-up poster advertising RMS Publications

The infocus magazine editorial team pose for a photo in an exhibition hall, next to a large pop-up poster advertising RMS Publications

Come and chat with our friendly infocus Magazine team at this afternoon's poster session #mmc2025!

We're keen to hear your ideas for future articles and other content πŸ’‘πŸ‘

Why not be a contributor? πŸ˜ƒπŸ”¬

#RMSinfocus

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A bespectacled attendee at mmc2023 leans down and examines an image at an exhibitor's stand with a magnifying glass.

A bespectacled attendee at mmc2023 leans down and examines an image at an exhibitor's stand with a magnifying glass.

Be sure to read the special features from our June issue of #RMSinfocus Magazine - including a colourful preview of #mmc2025, coming to Manchester in a few weeks' time!

Read more: rms.org.uk/resource/inf...

@bioimaginguk.bsky.social @rmsearlycareer.bsky.social

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Front cover of infocus Magazine June 2025. Cover image features a flame-coloured, floral micrograph on black background. Masthead carries the magazine title in soft font, dark orange text on white background.

Front cover of infocus Magazine June 2025. Cover image features a flame-coloured, floral micrograph on black background. Masthead carries the magazine title in soft font, dark orange text on white background.

Our June issue of #RMSinfocus Magazine is now live!

Loads of great content, including a preview of #mmc2025!

Read more: rms.org.uk/resource/rea...

@rmsearlycareer.bsky.social @bioimaginguk.bsky.social @globalbioimaging.bsky.social @yorkbioimaging.bsky.social

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Professor Brian Ford pictured smiling, wearing glasses and a yellow bow-tie. He is holding up to the camera an original Leeuwenhoek microscope with his thumb and forefinger.

Professor Brian Ford pictured smiling, wearing glasses and a yellow bow-tie. He is holding up to the camera an original Leeuwenhoek microscope with his thumb and forefinger.

Our June issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon!

For now, check out the special features from our last issue - including Prof Brian Ford's latest article on the work of Dutch #microscopy pioneer Antony van Leeuwenhoek πŸ”¬πŸ˜€

rms.org.uk/resource/ref...

@rmsearlycareer.bsky.social

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Professor Brian Ford, smiling and wearing glasses and yellow bow tie, holds up an original (or replica of an original) Leeuwenhoek microscope between his thumb and forefinger.

Professor Brian Ford, smiling and wearing glasses and yellow bow tie, holds up an original (or replica of an original) Leeuwenhoek microscope between his thumb and forefinger.

Our special features from the March 2025 issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus include this fascinating piece by Professor Brian Ford, comparing original drawings of observations made by #microscope pioneer Antony van Leeuwenhoek, with present-day reality.

Read more: www.rms.org.uk/resource/ref...

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The DAIM Committee, around 15-strong - seated around a large meeting table, looking into the camera. A number of virtual attendees can be seen on the big screen in the background

The DAIM Committee, around 15-strong - seated around a large meeting table, looking into the camera. A number of virtual attendees can be seen on the big screen in the background

It's time to read the special features from our March issue of infocus Magazine! #RMSinfocus

- including this great piece by Tom Slater and Martin Jones charting the progress of the recently created RMS Data Analysis in Imaging (DAIM) Section:

www.rms.org.uk/resource/dat...

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Professor Brian Ford pictured smiling, wearing glasses and yellow bow-tie. He is holding an original (or replica of an original) microscope made by Antony van Leeuwenhoek.

Professor Brian Ford pictured smiling, wearing glasses and yellow bow-tie. He is holding an original (or replica of an original) microscope made by Antony van Leeuwenhoek.

Our March issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon! Special features will include Professor Brian Ford's latest foray into the world of #microscope pioneer Antony van Leeuwenhoek.

Here's a 'sneak preview': rms.org.uk/resource/sne...

@sciencehistory.org @rmsearlycareer.bsky.social

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An image of 12 different 3-D models of pollen grains, coloured green, red, blue, brown and yellow, and lettered A - L.

An image of 12 different 3-D models of pollen grains, coloured green, red, blue, brown and yellow, and lettered A - L.

With our March issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus just around the corner, why not check out our recent special features - including this great piece from Anthony Hayes on the largest open-source collection of online 3D Pollen Models worldwide 🌍 πŸ”¬πŸ˜ƒ ow.ly/w50j50UnsiL

@bioimaginguk.bsky.social

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An assortment of white, foraminifera shells are arranged in an attractive, circular pattern against a black background.

An assortment of white, foraminifera shells are arranged in an attractive, circular pattern against a black background.

A sketch of a group of men on the deck of a sea boat from the 19th Century. They are emptying the contents of a net that has been lifted up from the sea bed. One man is kneeling to pick up an object that has spilled out of the net.

A sketch of a group of men on the deck of a sea boat from the 19th Century. They are emptying the contents of a net that has been lifted up from the sea bed. One man is kneeling to pick up an object that has spilled out of the net.

Our March issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon! - but don't forget to read our recent special features - including this lovely piece from John Hutchison on the wonders of foraminifera:

ow.ly/C02g50V3qCL

@rmsearlycareer.bsky.social @bioimaginguk.bsky.social
#microscopy

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An antique microscope slide with the initials EHA and 'Xmas 1909' spelled out with tiny, white  foraminifera shells.

An antique microscope slide with the initials EHA and 'Xmas 1909' spelled out with tiny, white foraminifera shells.

An illustration of a group of sea-farers examine the contents of a deep-sea net, emptied on the deck of a ship. A man kneels in the foreground, picking among tiny objects.

An illustration of a group of sea-farers examine the contents of a deep-sea net, emptied on the deck of a ship. A man kneels in the foreground, picking among tiny objects.

Our special features from the December issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus include this lovely piece by John Hutchison, examining microscopy's enduring - and at times, quirky - fascination with foraminifera.

Read more: www.rms.org.uk/resource/plu...

@bioimaginguk.bsky.social

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An image of 12, 3-D pollen models with a mixture of smooth and spiky textures, coloured green, red, blue, yellow and brown, against black backgrounds.

An image of 12, 3-D pollen models with a mixture of smooth and spiky textures, coloured green, red, blue, yellow and brown, against black backgrounds.

Special features from our December issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus are now available to read - including this great piece from Anthony Hayes on the largest open-source collection of online 3D Pollen Models worldwide 🌍 πŸ”¬πŸ˜ƒ

Read more: www.rms.org.uk/resource/the...

@bioimaginguk.bsky.social

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A circular, symmetrical arrangement of foraminifera shells seen under the microscope

A circular, symmetrical arrangement of foraminifera shells seen under the microscope

An illustration of a group of sea-farers examine the contents of a deep-sea net, emptied on the deck of a ship. A man kneels in the foreground, picking among tiny objects.

An illustration of a group of sea-farers examine the contents of a deep-sea net, emptied on the deck of a ship. A man kneels in the foreground, picking among tiny objects.

Our December issue of infocus Magazine #RMSinfocus is coming soon! New content will include a lovely piece by John Hutchison on the historical fascination with foraminifera, which have captivated generations of microscopists.

Find out more: rms.org.uk/resource/new...

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