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Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is rapidly becoming a key tool for studying the molecular architecture of cells, viruses, and protein assemblies. Advances in microscope design, image processing, and automation are making cryo-EM faster, more precise, and capable of resolving a wider range of biological structures. Combined with techniques like X-ray crystallography and NMR, cryo-EM is now enabling atomic-resolution models of complex molecular assemblies. This review offers an overview of how cryo-EM is being applied to biological and medical research, including its use in studying macromolecular assemblies from whole cells to small proteins. It also highlights how cryo-EM data is shared in accessible public databases.