Photos taken with an electron microscope
Categories: Microworld
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/photos-taken-with-an-electron-microscope1.htmlElectron microscopes promote the development of nanotechnology, allowing scientists to look at things with a magnification that a few decades ago they did not even dream of. FEI Company is a world leader in the field of electron microscopes. In this collection, you will find photos taken by scientists from around the world using FEI instruments.
Caterpillar, magnification 30x. (OLIVER MECKES)
A microcrack in the steel. (Martina Dienstleder)
Spider. (OLIVER MECKES)
Nanoscale on the DLP screen. (Regino Sandoval)
The birth of ladybirds. (Riccardo Antonelli)
A tick on a mosquito larva. (Nicole Ottawa)
Riftia. (Philippe Crassous)
Dehydrated breast cancer cell. (Wadah Mahmoud)
Water mite. (Nicole Ottawa)
Copper contact pad damaged by corrosion. (FEI COMPANY)
A mosquito larva and a tick. (Nicole Ottawa)
Iron oxide. (Francisco Rangel)
Polychaete. (Philippe Crassous)
Fly. (Ivan Jimenez Boone)
Sugar crystal. (David McCarthy)
Keywords: Insects | Microphoto | Microscope | Electronics | Metal | Microcosm | Devices
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