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NPL create world's smallest snowman

mrbeamish wrote 3 days ago: Here is a very special Christmas Card from the NPL – a festive snowman just 1/5th the width of … more →

Tags: npl, videos, focused ion beam, smallest, snowman, Video, YouTube

World's Smallest Snowman1 comment

AGP wrote 3 weeks ago: In the holiday spirit, the National Physical Laboratory has made the smallest snowman on the planet, … more →

Tags: Science, Art, technology, tiny, snowman, Micro, nano, Christmas, minute

Cool science

Dan Filbin wrote 3 weeks ago: Here’s more of the best medical photos of the year.  I gotta get me an electron microscope. cl … more →

Tags: droppin science, Microscopy, medical photos, Cells, best photos of the year

The non-science of Fringe: The Road Not Taken

John wrote 1 month ago: Fringe: Season 1: Episode 19: “The Road Not Taken” Olivia and Charlie at the latest Patt … more →

Tags: Fringe, pseudoscience, season 1, Television, TV, S1, S01, FOX, Episode 19

LET IT SNOW!!!

thefreaksofnature wrote 2 months ago: CHECK OUT THESE AMAZING IMAGES OF SNOW UNDER AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE!!! EVEN MOTHER NATURE IS A GREAT … more →

Tags: Science, Inspiration, snow

Submit your electron microscope images!

Scott Frankowski wrote 3 months ago: This site gets numerous hits everyday for searches related to electron microscope images. Unfortunat … more →

Tags: Electron Microscopy (general), Scanning Electron Microscope, Micrographs, Images, Transmission Electron Microscope, SEM, tem, Micrograph, Electron Microscope images

What my tshirt will say!2 comments

savanvleck wrote 5 months ago: During my latest visit with Master’s Daughter, we were talking about stuff and I mentioned  Am … more →

Tags: my weird family, Master's Daughter, Fermilab, Bachelors, Masters, teacher, Notre Dame

Applied Electron Microscopy in Neuroscience2 comments

Scott Frankowski wrote 8 months ago: Wired posted a very interesting article on applied electron microscopy in the field of neuroscience. … more →

Tags: Electron Microscopy (general), Transmission Electron Microscope, Neuroscience, tem, Microscopy, Paul Allen Institute, wired, diamond knife, glass knife

Electron microscope

rajiremya88 wrote 10 months ago: Apparatus with which objects too small to be seen with any optical microscope can be examined. Strea … more →

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Stanford writes in world's smallest letters

Nano Digest wrote 10 months ago: Storing information in electron waves The researchers encoded the letters “S” and … more →

Tags: Books, Electronics, Events, History, nanotechnology, Sciences, electron optics, electron waves, Engines of Creation

EMSI Conference brings forth the new trends1 comment

Nano Digest wrote 11 months ago: EMSI Conference brings forth the new trends Paves way for greater research in Nano science Inaugurat … more →

Tags: Events, Sciences, Conference, electron optics, EMSI, nanotechnology, Scanning tunneling microscope

EMSI Conference brings forth the new trends

Nano Digest wrote 11 months ago: EMSI Conference brings forth the new trends Paves way for greater research in Nano science Inaugurat … more →

Tags: Sciences, Events, nanotechnology, EMSI, Conference, Scanning tunneling microscope, electron optics

A view of a microscopic world1 comment

Deems wrote 1 year ago:   Pollen from a variety of common plants: sunflower, morning glory, hollyhock, lily, primrose and ca … more →

Tags: General, Photography, Boston.com, big picture

Some more Scanning Electron Microscope images

Scott Frankowski wrote 1 year ago: Here’s some more recent SEM images.  All images from a Hitachi 2460N Environmental SEM Geraniu … more →

Tags: Electron Microscopy (general), Scanning Electron Microscope, Micrographs, SEM, uw-oshkosh, Scott Frankowski, EM Lab, Science, High-tech

The most powerful Scanning Electron Microscope ever made

Scott Frankowski wrote 1 year ago: If I am wrong with this title, please correct me.  This machine is simply amazing though.  The FEI M … more →

Tags: Scanning Electron Microscope, SEM, Biology, Science, High-tech, technology, most powerful SEM, FEI Magellan XHR, Physics

Some Scanning Electron Microscope Micrographs

Scott Frankowski wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a few micrographs that I have done recently.  I want to post other people’s micro … more →

Tags: Scanning Electron Microscope, Micrographs, uw-oshkosh, Scott Frankowski, SEM images, Microscopy, Micrograph, diatoms, bacteria

The SEM that I use1 comment

Scott Frankowski wrote 1 year ago: The Hitachi 2460N Environmental SEM.  It’s a bit outdated as far as SEM technology (manufactur … more →

Tags: Electron Microscopy (general), Scanning Electron Microscope, SEM, Biology, uw-oshkosh, Hatachi 2460N Environmental SEM, EM Lab, Chemistry, x-ray microanalysis

Image of a fly foot1 comment

mytuppenceworth wrote 1 year ago: Electron microscope image of a fly foot Oh wow! Look at that! Isn’t that amazing!!! I copied t … more →

Tags: Nature, Biology, Fly

The Amazing Titan 80-300 Cubed

Johannes wrote 1 year ago: The Titan 80-300 Cubed is the worlds most advanced electron microscope, and was recently installed a … more →

Tags: General Science, nanotechnology, Aluminium, aluminium alloy, Titan 80-300 Cubed, Titan 80-300, The Titan, Titan, Electron Microscopy


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