The Heartbeat and Blood flow through an Eastern Red Back Salamander
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The Heartbeat and Blood flow through an Eastern Red Back Salamander
The eye of an 8 year old crested gecko. This reptile is cared for by Brigette Zacharczenko of UConn's EEB department. The eye was imaged by Mark Smith using the Macropod by www.macroscopicsolutions.com
Creationists vs. Scientists
The Phasmatodea (sometimes called Phasmida or Ph...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/macropod/macropod-revealing-the-world-unseen Check out this kickstarter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We're bringing a portable 3D macroscopic imaging device to the market that will enhance scientific research. Please watch, share and support. We hope you are amazed!!!
The face of a tiny, but scary, forked fungus beetle in 3D and HD! The head is about 500 microns across.
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Macroscopic Solutions, a group on Flickr.
This group serves as a collection of high-resolution images that are tailored for interdisciplinary scientific researchers and aid in the digital archiving of diverse specimens, enhance research, inspire discovery, and expose young minds to science through remarkable images.
www.macroscopicsolutions.com
Photos by MacroscopicSolutions
We managed to capture four more pictures of snowflakes today before our equipment ended up freezing. It literally froze. -8 degrees celsius outside today!
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This is a close-up macro image of a snowflake captured yesterday in Connecticut, USA by Macroscopic Solutions.
Half Melted “Snowball Snow.”
A pseudoscorpion, (also known as a false scorpion or book scorpion), is an arachnid belonging to the order Pseudoscorpionida, also known as Pseudoscorpiones or Chelonethida. Pseudoscorpions are generally beneficial to humans since they prey on clothes moth larvae, carpet beetle larvae, booklice, ants, mites, and small flies. They are small and inoffensive, and are rarely seen due to their size. Imaged while Entomology- Entomological Society of America Pseudoscorpion Tiny Things The God of Small Things Arachnids I fucking love science Best Believe in Biodiversity I fucking love biodiversity Biodiversity
Brown or Blue? - Imgur www.facebook.com/MacroscopicSolutions
My blue eye in High Resolution. How blue do you like it? - Imgur www.facebook.com/MacroscopicSolutions
A little closer..... Ultra-high resolution macro of a tiny knot in my hair. - Imgur
Not quite sure as to what kind of stink bug this is.... but it's pretty high resolution! - Imgur