My eyes while drawing finding every microscopic imperfection that no one else would notice but me.

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Attention: it's Enjoy this photomicrograph by Vladimir Gross, the 2013 winner of the Prize! Musculature of the marine heterotardigrade Batillipes mirus. Filamentous actin was labeled with phalloidin & visualized by confocal laser scanning microscopy.

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Amino acid crystals (L-glutamine and beta-alanine)
🔎4x (objective lens magnification)
🔬Polarized Light, Image Tiling
📷Justin Zoll

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Some incidental vulture animation for a personal project. This was a lot of fun! I listened to many hours of calming music and podcasts for those microscopic in-betweens

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Microscopes meet Indigenous art in Stories & Structures – New Connections, a stunning new exhibition by : https://t.co/SnwSQOfbPM

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Felicidades a nuestro compañero Carlos Laredo de y por el premio obtenido en el concurso de fotografía d . ¿Como se ve el trombo extraído por trombectomia mecánica en microscopía electrónica???

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I decided to make my own cellorse, a species by _cactusfries_ on instagram🌸
His name is Alfred. A cellorse is a microscopic organism and I just fell in love with the design! Fun fact: they’re so small that their eyes are almost transparent!

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Another morning of exploring with microscopes. Y4 have thoroughly enjoyed discovering new things and then sketching these in their sketchbooks. Our headteacher Ms Cox joined in the fun too!

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A drawing from just a few years back when I could still see up close without using an electron microscope. Draw everyday-Eyes can sometimes wear out!

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'taken from electron microscope images of cellular forms, I transform these compositions into silver and gold sculptural jewellery, highlighted with unique gemstones' - Emily Thatcher


https://t.co/cekXTDr4CM

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To begin, first we must define a catalyst. A catalyst in the microscopic context is something that will increase the speed of a chemical reaction, it will have one specific niche with no other potential, and can be reverted to its original state / reused after the reaction.

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– Whale
Pithovirus sibericum is a whale of a at 1.5um long – it’s bigger than some bacteria and can be seen under a light microscope! It was found intact within a 30k yr old Siberian ice core and can still infect amoebas.

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Day 11. Prompt ‘Cruel’. Title: ‘Cancer’. Media: Acrylic Ink, Ink Pen, Inktense Pencil.
Dropping an ink drop, seeing it spread and connect. It reminded me of a microscopic image I encountered of a nasty cancer cell. Cruel cells indeed.

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Published today! Of Microscopes and Metaphors: Visual Analogy as a Scientific Tool: https://t.co/2hK5ubmzkk

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1844 XL Antique Human Eyes Print, Microscopic Eye Anatomy Ophtalmology Poster Bourgery Medicine Wall Art Curiosity Cabinet https://t.co/ZXPLUwwzjP

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