This section brings together the growing NixonLab archive of microscopy videos, sequential image studies, and time-resolved observational material collected over the last several years.
Many of the phenomena documented within the atlases become clearer when viewed across time rather than as isolated still images. Structures emerge, reorganise, persist, soften, collapse, and interact within evolving fields. In some cases, important changes occur over minutes. In others, they unfold across hours, days, or longer periods of observation.
The archive therefore functions not simply as a gallery of images, but as a longitudinal observational record.
The material assembled here includes sessile droplet evaporation sequences, blood and biological fluid observations, pharmaceutical preparations, field-transition studies, metastable structures, crystalline formations, vesicular domains, fibre-associated architectures, and related microscopy documentation associated with the broader Soft-Matter Library.
New material will continue to be added as the archive develops.



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