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Microscopic photography has the power to reveal the world hidden under a microscope. For 49 years, Nikon’s Small World Photo Microscopy Competition has been showcasing the best photos of our ...
Tessa Montague of Cambridge, Mass., took fifth place in the 2018 Nikon Small World microscopic photography competition for this image of a spider embryo stained for embryo surface (pink), nuclei ...
Justin Zoll’s microscopic photography is a perfect fusion of art and science. These mind-bending psychedelic images are all created by placing crystallized substances such as menthol, MDMA or ...
Microscopic photography has the power to bring what can usually only be seen through a lens in a lab into the spotlight. It’s a celebration of science and art that has been championed for 50 ...
6th Place winner in the Nikon Microscopic Photography Awards. Small white hair spider. Javier Rupérez. 7 / 46. 7th Place winner. Chinese red carnation stamen. Guillermo López López. 8 / 46.
Microscopic camera captures incredible photographs of insects and plants German photographer Stefan Diller spent three years perfecting the painstaking process necessary to produce this footage.
The competition highlights microscopic photography, capturing intricate details the human eye wouldn’t catch, Insider reported. Kavaliauskas told Insider he lives near a rainforest.
Fisher’s photographs make visible that microscopic symmetry. But while the honeybee may be perfectly suited to its purpose, the world around the insect is changing—and not for the better.
A microscopic photograph of an ant's face went viral, after it was submitted to Nikon's 48th annual Small World Photography Competition this year.
A unique laboratory at Michigan Tech captured microscopic photography of snowflakes in a demonstration of the lab's high-powered scanning electron microscope. The Applied Chemical and Morphological ...
The winning images from Nikon's Small World Photomicrography Competition 2022 include an embryonic gecko hand, a slime mold and a dinosaur bone.