What’s Under the Microscope?

Channel your inner scientist by identifying these biomedical research images

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What’s Under the Microscope?

Scholars and fellows taking part in The Pew Charitable Trusts’ biomedical programs are experts at studying the world around them. From watching cellular activity unfold to examining complex regions of the brain, these scientists use advanced tools and techniques to explore biological processes that would otherwise be invisible.

Can you identify the subjects of these microscopy images? Take this quiz and learn more about some of the groundbreaking work being conducted by Pew biomedical scholars, Pew Latin American fellows, and Pew-Stewart Scholars for Cancer Research.

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America’s Overdose Crisis

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America’s Overdose Crisis

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Learn the Basics of Broadband from Our Limited Series

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How does broadband internet reach our homes, phones, and tablets? What kind of infrastructure connects us all together? What are the major barriers to broadband access for American communities?

What Is Antibiotic Resistance—and How Can We Fight It?

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as “superbugs,” are a major threat to modern medicine. But how does resistance work, and what can we do to slow the spread? Read personal stories, expert accounts, and more for the answers to those questions in our four-week email series: Slowing Superbugs.