The images collected here are the winners of the 2014 Wellcome Image Awards, which celebrate striking science and medical images.
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For 48 years the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition has garnered some of the most awe-inspiring and illuminated images of all that’s visible once placed under a light microscope. The 2022 contest continues the tradition with a captivating collection that exposes the minuscule details of life on Earth. Winning images zero in on the prickly hairs covering a daddy long-legs, the trippy patterns of a marine snail’s tongue, and the tessellation-like heads of a slime mold. More
Beauty in our wold still exists, even at the microscopic level.
If you’ve ever wondered how a diving beetle swims through the water or manages to rest just on the surface, the answer is in part because its foot is infinitely more complicated than your own. As seen above, this microscopic image of a male Acilius sulcatus (diving beetle) by photographer Igor Siwanowicz reveals the extraordinary complexity of this aquatic insect’s tiny appendage. This is just one of many examples of Siwanowicz’s work as a neurobiologist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Farm Research Campus. More
Beauty in our wold still exists, even at the microscopic level.
Food under the microscope: scanning electron micrographs of foodstuffs.
These are some of the most beautiful microscope shots we've ever seen.
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Who would think that microorganisms could look this beautiful under the microscope! These images are now available as artistic, conversational wall art! This unique photograph of the fungus, Microsporum canis, was captured under the microscope at 400x magnification. This high-resolution digital image is printed on pro luster paper using a professional, ink-jet printer for a high quality photograph.
Find out more about plants under the microscope in this video from Kew. Plants under the microscope, wood anatomy at Kew Gardens - www.kew.org/video/beneath-the-skin-of-plants/index.htm (Photo Peter Gasson RBG Kew)
The Sci-Fi world of Microscopic Photography
Every year, the scientists and microscope devotees submit their images and movies of natural subjects, shot under a microscope to the Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition.
Seeing the world through a microscope provides kids with a whole new understanding of their surroundings. Here are 30 awesome things for kids to look at with a microscope.
Observing onion cells under the microscope. For this microscope experiment, the thin membrane will be used to observe the cells. An easy beginner experiment.
The Sci-Fi world of Microscopic Photography
In stunning detail not visible to the human eye, the winning entrants in Nikon's Small World photography competition will give you a fresh view of the world
Meteorites are allowing scientists on Earth to decode the Red Planet's geology, years before the first Mars sample return missions.
This year's Nikon Small World finalist photos are some of the most beautiful we've ever seen.
Three weeks of warm weather had left my pond covered with large slimy masses of 'blanket weed' or 'pond scum', the filamentous green algae that tend to plague ponds that have too much nitrogen in the water. When I'd fished most of it out I took a look at a few filaments under the microscope and - like so many living organisms - it revealed structures of great beauty when it was magnified a few hundred times. Inside each cell in the filament the chloroplasts were arranged like strings of green pearls. Various filamentous algae have chloroplasts in different conformations and the most familiar is the spiral chloroplast in Spirogyra..... but this is a different genus..... The series of fine rings that you can see around the bottom of the upper cell on the left here, just above its junction with the cell below it, identify this alga as a species of Oedogonium. A ring forms each time a cell of this genus divides, so this cell appears to have divided three times. In amongst the algal filaments there were also desmids - this crescent moon-shaped example is Closterium. The clear areas at the tips of the 'moon' are vacuoles, that contain insoluble crystals of calcium sulphate - a diagnostic feature of this genus. The most interesting alga in my pond, however, was this one - Coleochaete. It may look like just a pad of simple cells (with some of them apparently dead) but this is an organism of great evolutionary significance. Modern molecular biological studies, and comparative investigations into the ways in which cells divide in this species and in land plants, indicate that Coleochaete shares a common ancestor with present day land plants - mosses, liverworts, ferns, conifers and flowering plants. At some point - maybe half a billion years ago - algae like this, perhaps living in a warm pool of nutrient-rich water like my garden pond, started to colonise the mud and begin the long series of evolutionary changes that led to the development of today's terrestrial vegetation. A discovery like this makes the chore of cleaning out the garden pond a whole lot more interesting..........
There's more than meets the eye in the creations of artist Osamu Oku.
If you’ve every baked anything before you probably know what Yeast is, but then again maybe you don’t. Did you know that yeast is classified…
Beauty in our wold still exists, even at the microscopic level.
They crystallize beers, wines, cocktails, and liquors then photograph the results under a polarized light microscope.
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The images collected here are the winners of the 2014 Wellcome Image Awards, which celebrate striking science and medical images.