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ANIMALS 30 Aug 2011
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Steve Gschmeissner, 61, a retired scientist and photographer from Bedford, was able to increase the size of these insects by one million times using a scanning electron microscope. The results are amazing close up 3D photos of these insects.
Wasp head
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22 Jul 2011
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These are photos of food that was photographed under an electron microscope. It’s amazing how the products look up close.
Fortune Cookie
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16 Mar 2011
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Do you see its eyes looking directly at you? Well, these are not the eyes…
If you suffer from hay fever, you can now get acquainted with your invisible enemy. These are the Scanning Electron Microscope pictures of pollen grains captured by Martin Oeggerli. Take a close look at pollens from different species of plants.
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ANIMALS 10 Mar 2010
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Retired scientific photographer Steve Gschmeissner, 61, took these photos using a scanning electron microscope. This microscope is able to magnify insects by up to a million times. The results show amazing images of the insect in 3D.
Here’s a collection of incredible microscopic images of plant, insects, 3D-body shots and some other stuff.
Pictures are incredible since they have both scientific and artistic qualities.
Enjoy!
Gold residue and gold-coated bubbles in glassy matrix
This weekend, a very dangerous new form of swine flu was discovered.
Scientists say that this is the most dangerous mutation.
Well, I won’t tell anything anymore. Just watch these two gif animations.
On the first, you will see how the molecule of the flu looks under the microscope, while on the second - the consequences of infection.
Pregnant women and sensitive-hearted are better not to watch this.
You will see the different micro-organisms under the microscope, like fleas, mites and other disgusting creatures big-sized.
Now I know how the authors of horror movies invent their characters )