Kim Morgan has spent the last decade getting really, really close up to blood cells, skin flakes and more. Her artwork using ...
Phytoplankton, tiny plant-like organisms in the ocean, are incredibly important for life on Earth. They're a major food ...
The invention of the optical microscope in the seventeenth ... size ensures minimal damage is done to living cells. “Conventional AFM scans a surface or interface to provide a two-dimensional ...
A math student with what appeared to be a bright future in computers, he peeked one day through the lens of a microscope invented in the lab where he worked. The dazzlingly detailed pictures of living ...
Cancer cells splitting. A blood clot. And human sperm cells on the surface of an egg. But what about a transmission electron microscope? The difference with a transmission electron microscope is ...
It’s not your ordinary microscope. It fires electrons at a sample. Which creates a high-resolution image by scanning the surface topography. As well as data about the surface composition.
There are large black-and-white photographs of blood cells. An 11-foot long sculpture of a skin flake flutters gently. An enormous sphere, like a beach ball, has its surface printed with an ...
There are large black-and-white photographs of blood cells. An 11-foot long sculpture of a skin flake flutters gently. An enormous sphere, like a beach ball, has its surface printed ... I looked ...