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Tired of old comic book adaptations?
It's time to meet a whole new breed of nuclear superheroes!

Click on the picture to meet the Fantastic Five.


Click on the pictures below to download full-size versions of the human cell nucleus that you can print out and color!

Fantastic Five Nucleus

Lamond Lab Productions:
What do scientists do when they're not working in the lab? Well, some of us like to make movies! Lamond Lab Productions was set up to have some fun with science and make important points about it, while honoring some of our favorite films. We produce one lab film per year (our current one is in post-production and should be out in a month or two). You can check out our previous films, though, by following the links below:
The First Nucleolus

Filmed in Dec. 2004, this one follows Angus and the Fellowship of the Nucleolus as they search for the mythical Golden Pipette.
A Christmas Cajal

Filmed in Dec. 2003, this one tells the story of Professor Scrooge, and how one very special Christmas changed his life.
Xmas 2002

This was our first short film, which showed what can happen when you look at cells down the microscope at Christmas time.

Do you dare enter the Lamond House of Horror?

A few years ago we set up webcams around the lab, which updated their images every 5 seconds.
What we saw will shock and horrify you. Click on the house to enter...

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