Friday, January 14, 2011

Amazing microscope photography that will make you say wow!

Here’s a collection of incredible microscopic images of plant, insects, 3D-body shots and some other stuff. Pictures are incredible since they have both scientific and artistic qualities. Enjoy!



Red blood cells (50 pics)





Split end of human hair





Purkinje neurons. Some of the largest 100 billion neurons in your brain. This cells are master of motor coordination in the cerebellar cortex.





Hair cell in the ear





Blood vessels emerging from the optic nerve





Tongue with taste bud





Tooth plaque





Blood clot





Alveoli in the lung





Lung cancer cells





Villi of small intestine





Human egg with coronal cells





Sperm on the surface of a human egg





Human embryo and sperm. It’s five days after the fertilization of an egg, with some remaining sperm cells still sticking around.





Coloured image of a 6-day-old human embryo implanting





It is the male sex organ of a flowering plant





Fluorescent actin protein filaments





Pleurosigma (marine diatoms)





Double transgenic mouse embryo, 18.5 days





Mouse colon





Muscoid fly (house fly)





Quantum dot nanocrystals deposited on a silicon substrate





Filamentous actin and microtubules (structural proteins) in mouse fibroblasts (cells)





Sagittal section of rat cerebellum





Fresh water rotifer feeding among debris





Avicennia marina (mangrove) leaf





Newt lung cell in mitosis (5 different structures)





Endothelial cells





Mouse fibroblasts





Doxorubin in methanol and dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid





Larva of Pleuronectidae





Cross-section of very young beech





Fossil Fusulinids in limestone





10-year old preparation of barbital, fenacetine, valium and acetic acid





Polyurethane elastic fiber bundle





Crystals evaporated from solution of magnesium sulfate and tartaric acid





Multiple exposure of a knitting machine needle





Gold residue and gold-coated bubbles in glassy matrix





Crystals of influenza virus neuraminidase isolated from terns





Live water mount of Hydra viridissima capturing Daphnia pulex





Formalin-fixed whole mount of a spiral nematode, multiple exposure





Inclusions of goethite and hematite in Brazilian agate





Suctorian attached to stalk of red algae, encircled by ring of diatoms





Silverberry scaly hair whole mount





Collapsed bubbles from an annealed experimental electronic sealing glass





Larvacean within its feeding structure dyed with red organic carmine which the larvacean syphoned in while filter feeding





Stalked protozoan attached to a filamentous green algae with bacteria on its surface





Gold, vaporized in a tungsten boat, in a vacuum evaporator





Crystals of rutile (titanium dioxide) and tridymite (a polymorph of quartz) in a cobalt-rich glass





An ant's foot





Amazing microscope photography that will make you say wow!

Here’s a collection of incredible microscopic images of plant, insects, 3D-body shots and some other stuff. Pictures are incredible since they have both scientific and artistic qualities. Enjoy!



Red blood cells (50 pics)





Split end of human hair





Purkinje neurons. Some of the largest 100 billion neurons in your brain. This cells are master of motor coordination in the cerebellar cortex.





Hair cell in the ear





Blood vessels emerging from the optic nerve





Tongue with taste bud





Tooth plaque





Blood clot





Alveoli in the lung





Lung cancer cells





Villi of small intestine





Human egg with coronal cells





Sperm on the surface of a human egg





Human embryo and sperm. It’s five days after the fertilization of an egg, with some remaining sperm cells still sticking around.





Coloured image of a 6-day-old human embryo implanting





It is the male sex organ of a flowering plant





Fluorescent actin protein filaments





Pleurosigma (marine diatoms)





Double transgenic mouse embryo, 18.5 days





Mouse colon





Muscoid fly (house fly)





Quantum dot nanocrystals deposited on a silicon substrate





Filamentous actin and microtubules (structural proteins) in mouse fibroblasts (cells)





Sagittal section of rat cerebellum





Fresh water rotifer feeding among debris





Avicennia marina (mangrove) leaf





Newt lung cell in mitosis (5 different structures)





Endothelial cells





Mouse fibroblasts





Doxorubin in methanol and dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid





Larva of Pleuronectidae





Cross-section of very young beech





Fossil Fusulinids in limestone





10-year old preparation of barbital, fenacetine, valium and acetic acid





Polyurethane elastic fiber bundle





Crystals evaporated from solution of magnesium sulfate and tartaric acid





Multiple exposure of a knitting machine needle





Gold residue and gold-coated bubbles in glassy matrix





Crystals of influenza virus neuraminidase isolated from terns





Live water mount of Hydra viridissima capturing Daphnia pulex





Formalin-fixed whole mount of a spiral nematode, multiple exposure





Inclusions of goethite and hematite in Brazilian agate





Suctorian attached to stalk of red algae, encircled by ring of diatoms





Silverberry scaly hair whole mount





Collapsed bubbles from an annealed experimental electronic sealing glass





Larvacean within its feeding structure dyed with red organic carmine which the larvacean syphoned in while filter feeding





Stalked protozoan attached to a filamentous green algae with bacteria on its surface





Gold, vaporized in a tungsten boat, in a vacuum evaporator





Crystals of rutile (titanium dioxide) and tridymite (a polymorph of quartz) in a cobalt-rich glass





An ant's foot



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