Wee tiny stuff
April 24, 2002 11:00 AM Subscribe
Wee tiny stuff never fails to fascinate. Photomicrography makes the commonplace seem outlandish and the beloved seem alien. Sometimes it's just as good as traveling. Do yourself a favor: admire something small today. You may have to count on it tomorrow.
You don't even need fancy equipment to take photomicrpgraphs: our own large mass of frozen water takes some mighty fine ones with a pencam.
posted by gleuschk at 11:19 AM on April 24, 2002
posted by gleuschk at 11:19 AM on April 24, 2002
Take a close look at what else these college kids have been drinking.
posted by me3dia at 11:51 AM on April 24, 2002
posted by me3dia at 11:51 AM on April 24, 2002
Brian Fridge has made videos of ice crystals swirling inside of his freezer. Hole in door + night vision = cosmic scenes.
posted by sailormouth at 1:07 PM on April 24, 2002
posted by sailormouth at 1:07 PM on April 24, 2002
I particularly like the virtual scanning electron microscope. Centric diatoms are beautiful, but the dust mite looks downright menacing.
posted by gutenberg at 2:40 PM on April 24, 2002
posted by gutenberg at 2:40 PM on April 24, 2002
Arginine looks like what I see when I'm getting a migraine.
posted by elgoose at 7:48 AM on April 25, 2002
posted by elgoose at 7:48 AM on April 25, 2002
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