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This is a piece of a sand dollar, as seen through a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The SEM images were taken by Janet Steven and Gabriel Lane on an AMRAY 1810 scanning electron microscope at Sweet Briar College. The specimen was sputter-coated for 60 sec with Au/Pd at 50 mTorr and 40 mamp. Imaging was done at 3 KV...
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This is a SEM Nano Gigapan of 4 different types of sweeteners, the image is composed of 198 pictures and the sweeteners are magnified 600x. From left to right the sweeteners are Equal (dextrose, maltodextrin, and aspartame), Splenda (dextrose, maltodextrin, and sucralose), Sugar in the raw, and regular table sugar.
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This is a side view of an ant magnified 500x using the scanning electron microscope. This sample was given to us by Brian Fisher, a scientist from the California Academy of Sciences. This ant is from the species Proceratium MG03 which is thought to be a specialized predator of spider eggs. This Gigapan is part...
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This is a small SEM gigapan of sand found on the beach at Mendocino's "Big River" state park. This Gigapan is part of the NanoGigaPan project. Which is working to take large pictures of very small things. Read more on the project blog at nanogigapan.blogspot.com
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- Moth by Molly Gibson
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This is the top half of a moth magnified 800x using the scanning electron micoscope. This is 195 pictures stitched together using the gigapan stitcher.
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This ant is from the species Proceratium MG03 which is thought to be a specialized predator of spider eggs. This Nano Gigapan is of the front view of the ants head. It is magnified 600x using a scanning electron microscope. The ant was given to us to image by Brian Fisher, an Entomologist at the California Academy...
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Picture of a Red spider mite found in our back yard taken at 1000x magnification. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_mite
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This is a 64 image nano gigapan of the butt of a wasp magnified 500x.
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This is a small SEM Nanogigapan of a snail that we pulled off tidal rocks at Mendocino's Big River beach. This snail is magnified 300x and the image is composed of 64 pictures. This Gigapan is part of the NanoGigaPan project. Which is working to take big pictures of very small things. Read more on the project bl...
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British heart foundation supplied this specimin. Cells were isolated from Young, Female New Zealand white rabbits. Cells were fixed with Karnovsky immediately after isolation (formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde fixative, cacodylate buffer). Treated with OsO4, HDMS, and gold coated using a sputter coater. This Gigapan is par...
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