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Spear Thistle Lacebug (Tingis cardui) collected from a fencepost at the edge of woodland opposite Talkin Tarn, 11 September 18.

 

This is my third Tingidae species of the year - all found on wooden posts!

 

It was photographed using the integral camera on my SX10D microscope, Photo 1 at 20x and Photo 2 at 40x magnification. It was measured at 3.6mm in length.

Images of mouse hippocampal neurons taken via brightfield microscopy.

microscope image at 200x

I originally thought this was a seed shrimp (Ostracod).

A microscope in a science research setting.

Identification sous réserve.

Ce micro-organisme présente un comportement vorace vis à vis de ses proies, animales ou végétales (ici une diatomée). Il a usage de se réunir à deux ou plusieurs individus, dans le but de partager ces proies, ce qu'on appelle une association de "consommation".

 

Using a microscope, this visitor takes an up-close look at a parasite that affects fish health. Staff with FWRI’s Fish Kill Hotline investigate reports of diseased, abnormally behaving or dead fish statewide.

This is a test photo that we took by holding a friend's Canon A530 digital compact camera next to the eyepiece of my stereo microscope. The colour rendition is a bit strange due to the microscope's white LED illumination.

 

The chip is part of a SIM unlocker gadget.

Blue 1206 SMD LED

-very low current flowing-

40x magnification

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Photo looking down into a Wentzscope microscope exhibit at New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester. Stupidly I forgot to note down what it actually was. Doh!

 

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Prélevé dans un lac de montagne (alt 2200 m ). Aelosoma est un des représentants les plus primitifs des annélides oligochètes.

Une reproduction sexuée existe mais elle est fort rare. Le plus souvent, la reproduction est asexuée, par fission, l'animal se segmente en "bourgeons" appelés zoïdes, dans la partie postérieure (pygidium) de l'animal. Progressivement on voit se différencier un prostomum et le tube digestif se contracter. Ce processus est continu durant la vie et l'on peut voir se former dans un même individu des zoïdes successifs non détachés.

 

The edge of a Snijlabs wooden "living hinge", viewed with a microscope.

Microscope slides in the Life Sciences Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois photographed on May 2, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)

I took this with Matthew's camera and I need to get the original version, but I took it through the eyepiece of a stereo microscope in marine science. I have since lost this ring and want it back very much.

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Mayfly larvae, probably Caenis latipennis.

Slide #15. 10x Magnification. Esophagus. Loose connective tissue.

(Identification sous réserve)

Slide #24. 10x Magnification. Trachea - cartilage. (c-ring shape)

Dan borrowed a microscope from AADL!~photo by Dan~

Uno de los myxomycetos más comunes, fácil de encontrar sobre todo tipo de maderas muertas, e incluso sobre setas. Estas fotografías que muestro están tomadas con el microscopio óptico, a 100 aumentos, son apilados de fotografias, unas 15-20 tomas para cada ejemplar.

One of the most common myxomycetos, easy to find about all kinds of dead wood, and even on mushrooms. I show these pictures are taken with the optical microscope at 100 × magnification, are stacks of photographs, 15-20 shots for each specimen.

Aracena Huelva España

Octubre 2014

Prélevés dans des petits lacs situés à 2200 m d'altitude.

this is also linked to a projector so kids can see the tiny fabrics of their clothes or their skin up close on the big screen

 

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Ultra small field microscope for combating Malaria - Lab quality optics

(Millennium Health Microscope)

Attempt to use water-based green food coloring to stain onion skins under the microscope. It didn't work very well as the green hides most of the of the cell structure.

Ultra small field microscope for combating Malaria - Lab quality optics

(Millennium Health Microscope)

Psilotum synangium c.s.

Area shown in photo2, using Canon XTi and microscope eyepiece projection. Camera was handheld- I need an adapter to properly mount camera to microscope.

An old high school lab drawing...from 2000

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