Time-lapse imaging is a technique used in various fields of science and research to capture and analyze changes in a sample or system over time. This technique involves taking a series of images at set intervals and combining them to create a video that visually represents the changes occurring over time. Time-lapse imaging is commonly used in biology, medicine, geology, and other disciplines to study processes such as cell division, growth and development, movement of particles, and changes in geological formations. By observing and analyzing these changes over time, researchers can gain insights into the underlying mechanisms and dynamics of various phenomena.