Tag: microscopic

Blood Cells

Blood Cells

Blood cells from mouse kidney Courtesy of Ken Bart Image Details Instrument used: Quanta Family Magnification: 15,000 Horizontal Field Width: 17 um Vacuum: High Vacuum Voltage: 15 kV Spot: 3 Working Distance: 4.7 Detector: SE - ...

 

corny

corny

Mais Staerke 400x A cracked grain of corn showing the starch within the cells. Courtesy of Ottawa Nicole Image Details Instrument used: Quanta Family Magnification: 400x Vacuum: high Voltage: 7kv Spot: 3 Working Distance: ...

 

Fire ant mandibles

Fire ant mandibles

Courtesy of Kannan .D Image Details Instrument used: Quanta DualBeam Family Magnification: 250x Voltage: 20kV Spot: 3.5 Working Distance: 13.5mm FEI Company

 

W5RAn best-of-wknd: Micrograph – spores

W5RAn best-of-wknd: Micrograph – spores

Prepared by the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Photo by Josefine Stenudd. http://www.flickr.com/photos/72616463@N00/sets/ . . .

 

Blueberry leaf (Vaccinium myrtillus) with spots

Blueberry leaf (Vaccinium myrtillus) with spots

18-Nov-2003 Prepared by the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Photo by Josefine Stenudd. http://www.flickr.com/photos/72616463@N00/sets/ ...

 

Hair

Hair

Several Hairs on the Body of an Anopheles Moscito Larva Courtesy of Nicole Ottawa Image Details Instrument used: Quanta Family Magnification: 1000x Vacuum: Low Vac 50 Pa Voltage: 7 kV Spot: 3 Working ...

 

W5RAn best-of-wknd: cell growth

W5RAn best-of-wknd: cell growth

Credit Karin Hing, Wellcome Images Cells crawling across ceramic crystals Colour-enhanced, SEM of two human bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) crawling over crystals of the ceramic material, monetite (CaHPO4). Monetite crystals are electrochemically ...

 

Best-of-the-First-Year: red blood cells

Best-of-the-First-Year: red blood cells

Credit Annie Cavanagh, Wellcome Images Red blood cells Red blood cells clearly showing their biconcave disc shape. Scanning electron micrograph 2006 Collection: Wellcome Images Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.0 ...

 

Best-of-the-First-Year: prototyping ebeam litho

Best-of-the-First-Year: prototyping ebeam litho

Nova NanoSEM’s high-precision, high-stability tilting stage allows resist exposure and 3D visualization (tilted) of the resulting pattern, shown here. image link

 

Best-of-the-First-Year: cell growth

Best-of-the-First-Year: cell growth

Credit Karin Hing, Wellcome Images Cells crawling across ceramic crystals Colour-enhanced, SEM of two human bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) crawling over crystals of the ceramic material, monetite (CaHPO4). Monetite crystals are electrochemically ...