The advent of electron microscopes has allowed us to see familiar things in a different way, but rather an enlarged and detailed form. So, today it is very easy to distinguish optical, electronic, scanning probe microscopes and X-ray etc. Recent reach resolution of about 5 nanometers (longitudinal unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), which is equal to one billionth of a meter (ie, 10 -9 meters)). Here is a selection of everyday bizarre things that are taken under the microscope via Zeiss Microscopy. Have a look at the bizarre and stunning collection of under the microscope pictures and get inspired.
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Ballpoint pen |
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A cloth |
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A fruit fly |
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A grain of pollen |
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A moustache hair |
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A staple in some paper |
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Coffee grounds |
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Cotton |
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Fine salt |
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Ground black pepper |
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Lots of moustache hairs |
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More of a fruit fly |
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Needle and thread |
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Nylon |
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Peppercorn |
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Pollen caught in fabric |
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Printed paper |
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The edge of a razor blade |
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The sticky bit of a post-it note |
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The surface of a ball bearing |
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The surface of an old copper penny |
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White sugar |
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Wood |
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