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Synthetic Dyes Dyes are substances that can be used to impart color to other materials, such as text
fractalfederation: Array of nanowires gallium phosphide made with an electron microscope. Credit: Ei
Researchers find whimsy at the nano scaleAt extremely small scales, looks can be deceiving. While at
Magnified scars by Silvia Travieso G.
muhammadiqbaldar: #Carbonsteel #undermicroscope #light #black #Material #Science by ch_jw ift
Al 75, Cu 25 (wt%), hypoeutectic alloy Processing: Sand cast[…]Sample preparation: Etched
cenchempics: MOF emulsion Reverse osmosis is used worldwide to purify drinking water. It is deployed
fuckyeahmineralogy: Thin cross-section under cross polarizing lightThese colors are real! Looking at
lewisandquark: Standing at the edge of the world. At microscopic scales, even a clean break isn&rsq
moffbadger: So this is a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photo I took today of one of my samples
boejenjamin: Unexpected Beauty by FEI Company Via Flickr: It’s a contamination of iron oxide
boejenjamin: Chopped woodpile by FEI Company Via Flickr: Rough cut into structured IP photoresist.
(via GaN on Patterned Sapphire | Electron Microscope Image from FEI)
cenchempics: SCAFFOLDResearchers want to develop biocompatible polymers that would serve as scaffold
fractalfederation: False-colour electron microscope image of the silicon nanoelectronic device whic
cenchempics: SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE LAB This image may look torn from the pages of a horror n
kalle1277: Forging blank (Titanium, grade 1): taken pictures with polarized light || on the left sid
Novel X-ray lens sharpens view into the nano world A team led by DESY scientists has designed, fabri
poly-tetrafluoroethylene: #Taramakesplastic
Intergranular fractures (shown through SEM images in the four pictures above) are when materials fai
nemfrog:A fetus, natural-size in a glass, and magnified. Observations sur l'histoire naturelle,
biocanvas: A 400-times magnified view of diatoms. Image by Robert Berdan.
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