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Explore the fascinating world of science through captivating electron microscope images. Discover the intricate details and hidden beauty of microscopic objects with these top ideas for scientific exploration.
A medical illustration of Clostridioides difficile bacteria, formerly known as Clostridium difficile. Original image sourced from US Government department: Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Under US law this image is copyright free, please credit the government department whenever you can”. | free image by rawpixel.com / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Free Medical, Medical Art, Disease Prevention, Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, Electron Microscope Images, Microscopic Photography, Health Images, Microscopic Images, Biology Art

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Have you ever seen sand under a microscope? It is one of the most incredible things to look at under a microscope. There are white, red, green, and black sand beaches in the world. Do you know what determines the color of the sand? You will get the answers in this blog post. Scanning Electron Microscope Images, Best Microscope, Optical Microscope, Microscope Pictures, Sand Under Microscope, Things Under A Microscope, Microscopic Cells, Microscopic Images, Microscope Activity

Have you ever seen sand under a microscope? It is one of the most incredible things to look at under a microscope. There are white, red, green, and black sand beaches in the world. Do you know what determines the color of the sand? You will get the answers in this blog post.

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A high energy beam scanner, called a scanning electron micrograph, was used to capture this image, which shows the surface of a human tongue. The protruding objects, called filiform papillae, can sense pressure. The flaky appearance of the papillae results from the fact that they are constantly shedding their skin to increase sensitivity. Human Tongue, Human Mouth, Scanning Electron Microscope, Microscope Art, Microscope Pictures, Microscopic Photography, Micro Photography, Dental Photography, Microscopic Images

A high energy beam scanner, called a scanning electron micrograph, was used to capture this image, which shows the surface of a human tongue. The protruding objects, called filiform papillae, can sense pressure. The flaky appearance of the papillae results from the fact that they are constantly shedding their skin to increase sensitivity. Source: Science Photo/Photo Researchers

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A beautiful closeup of the eye of a honeybee won top honors today at the annual Nikon Small World competition. The contest honors the beauty and technical skill shown in the tiniest parts of our world found through microphotography. See the top twenty photographs from the competition right here....

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