Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Plankton
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
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Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Plankton
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Plankton
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Plankton
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Plankton
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Plankton
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: HeLa Cells, human cervical cancer cells.
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
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Exploratorium Microscope Imaging Station pick of the day: Elodea, an aquatic plant.
Today, with research-grade microscopes at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station, we can witness once invisible microscopic worlds.
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Zebrafish Blood Cells from the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station.
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