Who say's there isn't art in science?

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Phil Hoppes
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Who say's there isn't art in science?

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Found this interesting link. Some very impressive pictures. I'm kind of fond of the Beer pictures.

Enjoy

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/
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Those are awesome! That site went to my favs. The Bass Pale Ale is incredible. I can see raking black dicro dots for that look. And I think after 4 or 5 Guinness you can see that image without a microscope. :lol:
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Guinness looks just like it tastes!
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Phil Hoppes wrote:Found this interesting link. Some very impressive pictures. I'm kind of fond of the Beer pictures.

Enjoy

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/
ROTFLMAO i'll have to send that area of the site to my other half, he'll love it ;P he can check out his favorite european and american beers ;)
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The Michelob is stunning! :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :roll:
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Phil Hoppes wrote:Found this interesting link. Some very impressive pictures. I'm kind of fond of the Beer pictures.

Enjoy

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/
Great site

Here is a similar one these R microscope pics

http://www.denniskunkel.com/default.asp

N another

http://www.euronet.nl/users/janpar/virtual/diatoms.html



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Don Burt
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Post by Don Burt »

Here's some hydra tissue seen through an electron microscope:

http://www.sgm.abelgratis.com/8701f.htm

Ok its not a real electron micrograph, just a glass imitation, but its still nice.
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