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Microscopic view of diatoms
Microscopic view of diatoms
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16 in. x 12 in.
Magnified view of diatoms that reproduce by simple cell division
Magnified view of diatoms that reproduce by simple cell division
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Microscopic arrangement of glass-shelled diatoms and butterfly scales
Microscopic arrangement of glass-shelled diatoms and butterfly scales
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
Photographic Print
24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
Photographic Print
24 in. x 18 in.
Diatoms
Diatoms
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24 in. x 18 in.
Microscopic view of diatoms
Microscopic view of diatoms
Photographic Print
24 in. x 18 in.
Microscopic view of diatoms
Microscopic view of diatoms
Photographic Print
24 in. x 18 in.
Microscopic view of diatoms
Microscopic view of diatoms
Photographic Print
24 in. x 18 in.

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Turning DNA into a hard drive - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Turning DNA into a hard drive
Los Angeles Times
One way to do that is to create a microscopic hard drive out of DNA, the molecule that already stores the genetic blueprints of all living things. Stanford University bioengineer Drew Endy is a pioneer in the field of synthetic biology, which aims to ...

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Where do microscopic ice organisms go after Arctic's annual melt? - Alaska Dispatch

Where do microscopic ice organisms go after Arctic's annual melt?
Alaska Dispatch
“There is a whole community of organisms that live inside of the sea ice. That includes a lot of microscopic algae,” said Columbia University microbiologist Andrew Juhl. This summer, Juhl is leading a team based out of Barrow, which will spend a month ...

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Cornell University Updates BioInformatics Software - HPCwire

Cornell University Updates BioInformatics Software
HPCwire
ITHACA, NY, May 22 -- We live in a microbial world, with microscopic organisms filling discrete ecosystems in such environments as soil, lakes, skin, and even computer keyboards. Bacteria, for example, comprise most of the Earth's biomass dominating ...

Bacteria that caused flesh-eating infection more common than believed - Spartanburg Herald Journal

Bacteria that caused flesh-eating infection more common than believed
Spartanburg Herald Journal
This image provided by UTMB-Galveston shows a scanning electron microscopic image of WT (wild type) Aeromonas hydrophila strain SSU, the bacteria responsible for the flesh-eating disease that is usually caused by a strep germ. Buy Photo UTMB-Galveston, ...

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Microscope looks into cells of living fish - Science Daily (press release)

Microscope looks into cells of living fish
Science Daily (press release)
However, this is very difficult especially for higher organisms. Researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, and the American National Institutes of Health (NIH) have now developed a new ...

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Bacteria that haven't eaten for 86 million years found - Zee News

Zee News

Bacteria that haven't eaten for 86 million years found
Zee News
London: Researchers including one of Indian origin have discovered deep-sea bacteria at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that can almost survive without food - they haven't eaten for an incredible 86 million years. The bacteria were unearthed when ...
Still breathing at age 86 millionStuff.co.nz

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Scientists sound acid alarm for plankton - Phys.Org

Scientists sound acid alarm for plankton
Phys.Org
The microscopic organisms on which almost all life in the oceans depends could be even more vulnerable to increasingly acidic waters than scientists realised, according to a new study. Previous experiments have given an unduly optimistic view of the ...

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Deep-sea drilling uncovers bacteria that hasn't eaten for 86MILLION years - Daily Mail

Daily Mail

Deep-sea drilling uncovers bacteria that hasn't eaten for 86MILLION years
Daily Mail
But apparently not, because the hardy bacteria scientists found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean can live without food, almost. The deep-sea life forms were discovered when researchers drilled into a layer of soft red clay at the bottom of the ...

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Bacteria 'Good Bet' For Alien Life - WIBW

Los Angeles Times

Bacteria 'Good Bet' For Alien Life
WIBW
Røy is the lead author of a new study about the bacteria that appears in the journal Science. Røy and colleagues found the microscopic organisms about 30 meters (100 feet) below the ocean floor in the northern Pacific Ocean. Most of the genes from the ...
Ancient Deep-Sea Bacteria Are In No Hurry To EatNPR
Bacteria proof aliens exist?Rappler
Barely Breathing Microbes Still Living in 86-Million-Year-Old ClayScience Now

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Bacteria 'Good Bet' For Alien Life - WRTV Indianapolis

Bacteria 'Good Bet' For Alien Life
WRTV Indianapolis
Røy is the lead author of a new study about the bacteria that appears in the journal Science. Røy and colleagues found the microscopic organisms about 30 meters (100 feet) below the ocean floor in the northern Pacific Ocean. Most of the genes from the ...

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