Wednesday, December 9, 2015

18 Award-Winning Videos That Prove The Hidden Micro Realm Is Beautiful

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The eye of a honey bee covered in dandelion pollen.

Ralph Claus Grimm

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Mouse colon colonized with human microbiota.

Kristen Earle, Gabriel Billings, KC Huang

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A freshwater carnivorous plant known as a humped bladderwort.

Dr. Igor Siwanowicz Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), Janelia Farm Research Campus, Leonardo Lab

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Lab-grown human mammary gland organoid.

Daniel H. Miller

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The live imaging of perfused vasculature in a mouse brain with glioblastoma.

Dr. Giorgio Seano & Dr. Rakesh K. Jain Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital Edwin L. Steele Laboratory for Tumor Biology Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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The spore capsule of a moss.

Henri Koskinen Helsinki, Finland

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A starfish imaged using confocal microscopy.

Evan Darling Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York, USA

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Nerves and blood vessels in a mouse ear.

Dr. Tomoko Yamazaki National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland, USA

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Young buds of Arabidopsis, a flowering plant.

Dr. Nathanael Prunet California Institute of Technology and Dartmouth College, Department of Biology Pasadena, California, USA

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A live clam shrimp.

Ian Gardiner Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Fern sorus at varying levels of maturity.

Rogelio Moreno Gill Panama, Panama

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Developing sea mullet embryos.

Hannah Sheppard-Brennand Southern Cross University, National Marine Science Centre Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Tentacles of a carnivorous plant.

Jose Almodovar University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Mayaguez Campus, Biology Department Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, USA

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Australian grass seed.

Viktor Sykora Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine Prague, Czech Republic

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The anthers of thale cress.

Dr. Heiti Paves Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Gene Technology Tallinn, Estonia

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Feeding rotifers.

Charles B.Krebs Charles Krebs Photography Issaquah, Washington, USA

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Black witch-hazel leaf producing crystals to defend against herbivores.

Dr. David Maitland Feltwell, United Kingdom

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Hairyback worm and algae.

Roland Gross Gruenen, Bern, Switzerland

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Planktonic larva of a horseshoe worm.

Dr. Richard R.Kirby Marine Biological Association Plymouth, United Kingdom

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The suction cups on a diving beetle foreleg.

Frank Reiser Nassau Community College, Department of Biology Garden City, New York, USA

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