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  • X-ray of an eastern cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) sustaining numerous broken bones after being bit by a cat.  This is a youg rabbit.
    K12X-rabbit001B.jpg
  • X-ray of an eastern cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus) sustaining numerous broken bones after being bit by a cat.  This is a youg rabbit.
    K12X-rabbit001A.jpg
  • Enhanced X-ray of a fractured tibia in a ski boot.
    K11-xskibootbones2.jpg
  • Enhanced X-ray of a fractured tibia in a ski boot.
    K11-xskibootbones1.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of a snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This particular turtle is a female and is full of eggs.  This specimen was collected after it was killed by a car – look closely at the x-ray and you can see extensive shell damage as well as a number of unlaid eggs. This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. An adult can have a shell length of around 45 centimeters.  They feed on whatever they can catch in their powerful beaks, including fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and carrion.
    K14X-Snapper-Turtle01C.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of a snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This particular turtle is a female and is full of eggs.  This specimen was collected after it was killed by a car – look closely at the x-ray and you can see extensive shell damage as well as a number of unlaid eggs. This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. An adult can have a shell length of around 45 centimeters.  They feed on whatever they can catch in their powerful beaks, including fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and carrion.
    K14X-Snapper-Turtle01B.jpg
  • A special compression driver speaker is mounted to the left of the glass.  When the speaker is set to the resonance of the glass - vibrations will constructively interfere with each other until the glass breaks.  This demonstration takes a special speaker, a frequency generator, and an amplifier that can drive the speaker at 120 watts.  The action is captured with a high speed flash operating at 1/20,000th of a second. This image is one out of a set of two showing before and during the glass shattering..
    K12HS-glass-break008-cleaned.jpg
  • False Color X-ray of a snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). This particular turtle is a female and is full of eggs.  This specimen was collected after it was killed by a car – look closely at the x-ray and you can see extensive shell damage as well as a number of unlaid eggs. This freshwater turtle is found in wetlands throughout North America, from southern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. An adult can have a shell length of around 45 centimeters.  They feed on whatever they can catch in their powerful beaks, including fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and carrion.
    K14X-Snapper-Turtle01.jpg
  • Beach sand is placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence.   As the silica grains of sand are broken in the blender they give off blue light which in turn causes the sea shell fregments to glow yellow.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16glowsand0182.jpg
  • Beach sand is placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence.   As the silica grains of sand are broken in the blender they give off blue light which in turn causes the sea shell fregments to glow yellow.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16glowsand0183.jpg
  • Sugar Cubes are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16sugarcubes0179.jpg
  • A medical bandage is pulled apart so that the adhesive can show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowbandage0224.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K09candyrB1.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K09candyrA.jpg
  • Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus helleri). A high resolution x-ray shows the bones.  This individual was caught in a rat trap in Santa Monica California - Can you find the broken ribs? (left side about 3/4th the way down from the head)
    K08Xsprattle2-xrayB.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0205.jpg
  • A high speed pellet hips several sugar cubes lined up.The pellet breakes the sugar crystals in the cubes to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16bullet-sugarcubes0202.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0218.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a glass surface to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0215.jpg
  • An x-ray of a Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus)  This Eastern Cottontail was hit by a car, and on close inspection the x-ray shows numerous broken bones.  The eastern cottontail is an herbivore. Note the unique teeth, designed to eat plants.
    rabbit-fullblu.jpg
  • Sugar Cubes are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16sugarcubes0180.jpg
  • A high speed pellet hips several sugar cubes lined up.The pellet breakes the sugar crystals in the cubes to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16pellet-sugarcubes0201B.jpg
  • A WIntergreen Lifesavers are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesavers0175.jpg
  • A WIntergreen Lifesavers are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesaver0174.jpg
  • Regular water is frozen in an ice cube tray.  In a dark room the ice cube tray is twisted to release the cubes.  When ice breaks it releases light in a physical process known as triboluminescence.  This image was photographed at 409,000 ISO at F1.8 and is the first ever recorded image showing this common effect.  To observe this affect for yourself, twist an ice cube tray to release the cubes in a totally black room with your eyes adjusted to the dark for at least 5 minutes.  To observe this affect the colder the ice the better when it is broken.  This light is emitted from ice when it breaks, but is rarely seen due to the extremely low levels of light produced.
    K16ice-breaking0156.jpg
  • Regular water is frozen in an ice cube tray.  In a dark room the ice cube tray is twisted to release the cubes.  When ice breaks it releases light in a physical process known as triboluminescence.  This image was photographed at 409,000 ISO at F1.8 and is the first ever recorded image showing this common effect.  To observe this affect for yourself, twist an ice cube tray to release the cubes in a totally black room with your eyes adjusted to the dark for at least 5 minutes.  To observe this affect the colder the ice the better when it is broken.  This light is emitted from ice when it breaks, but is rarely seen due to the extremely low levels of light produced.
    K16-icebreaking0165.jpg
  • X-Ray of a light bulb with broken filliment.
    x07-lightbulb1.jpg
  • A WIntergreen Lifesavers are placed in a blender to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesavers0176.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0204.jpg
  • As an individual piece of spaghetti is broken, the spaghetti fractures into several pieces that fly off..The exact  reason that compressive and tension forces cause the spaghetti to break in this is currently under study.   Spaghetti breaks in the same way as smokestacks break when they fall during demolition.  This breaking patter is often called the “smokestack problem”  The motion was captured with a 1/20,000th of a second flash, while the room lights were responsible for the blur in the photograph..
    K11-Spaghetti001.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16lifesaver-0194.jpg
  • Tape is pulled from a roll to show the property of triboluminescence. Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K16-glowtape0206.jpg
  • An x-ray of a Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus)  This Eastern Cottontail was hit by a car, and on close inspection the x-ray shows numerous broken bones.  The eastern cottontail is an herbivore. Note the unique teeth, designed to eat plants.
    rabbit-full.jpg
  • A candy is hit with a hammer to show the property of triboluminescence.  Triboluminescence is an optical phenomenon in which light is generated when asymmetrical crystalline bonds in a material are broken when that material is scratched, crushed, or rubbed.
    K09candyrB1-small.jpg
  • Crack in human tooth enamel. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM).   The enamel is the outer covering of the crown (visible part) of the tooth. It is the hardest substance in the human body.
    KW07-toothcolor1.jpg
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