Photos taken with an electron microscope
Categories: Microworld
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/photos-taken-with-an-electron-microscope.htmlElectron microscopes contribute to the development of nanotechnology, enabling scientists to look at things with such an increase, which a few decades ago they never imagined. The company the FEI Company is a global leader in the industry of electron microscopes. In this collection you will find photos taken by scientists from around the world using FEI instruments.


Caterpillar, an increase of 30s. (OLIVER MECKES)

Hairline fracture in steel. (Martina Dienstleder)

Spider. (OLIVER MECKES)

Nanothermal on a DLP screen. (Regino Sandoval)

Birth of ladybugs. (Riccardo Antonelli)

Mite on mosquito larva. (Nicole Ottawa)

Riftia. (Philippe Crassous)

Dehydrated cell breast cancer. (Wadah Mahmoud)

Water mite. (Nicole Ottawa)

Copper contact area is damaged by corrosion. (FEI COMPANY)

The larva of mosquito and tick. (Nicole Ottawa)

Iron oxide. (Francisco Rangel)

Polychete. (Philippe Crassous)

Fly. (Ivan Jimenez Boone)

The crystal sugar. (David McCarthy)
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