A zebrafish embryo’s midbrain developing (centre), with the eyes forming on either side of it. It was reconstructed from around one million images taken during the first three days of zebrafish development from three different angles, using a new microscope which allows scientists to observe opaque samples like this and the fruit fly embryo.
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