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  • X-ray Black Raspberries. Black Raspberry (Rubus sp.) fruits
    K15X-BlackRaspberries01B.jpg
  • X-ray Black Raspberries. Black Raspberry (Rubus sp.) fruits
    K15X-BlackRaspberries01.jpg
  • X-ray Black Raspberries. Black Raspberry (Rubus sp.) fruits
    K15X-BlackRaspberries01C.jpg
  • The sunset moth or the urania moth species (Urania ripheus) is an iridescent moth that is active during the day . This migratory insect lives in tropical rainforests in Madagascar. The 8 cm wide wings are iridescent and reflect red, yellow, and green.
    urania-r_00036.jpg
  • X-Ray of Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)
    K11X-grapehy1.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a strawberry seed. Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) magnified 50x.
    K07SEM-strawberry1.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a strawberry seed. Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) magnified 50x.
    K07SEM-strawberry2.jpg
  • Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Jumping from a branch.  This high-speed image was captured with a flash at 1/20,000th of a second.  This is a male, and he has been feeding on black walnuts.  The nuts have stained the fur around the mouth..On close inspection there is a biting fly on the back, just above the hips.
    K11jumpingsquirrel5050.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemL086_2.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy04A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp01A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra06B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra02B.jpg
  • Precious coral or red coral (Corallium rubrum)is a species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious coral is the durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.  Red corals grow on rocky seabottoms in dark environments—either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum  formerly Gorgonia nobilis. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 meters below sea level.
    red-coral_0051.jpg
  • Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Jumping from a branch.  This high-speed image was captured with a flash at 1/20,000th of a second.  This is a female, and she has been feeding on black walnuts.  The nuts have stained teh fur around her mouth.
    K11jumpingsquirrel5048.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) imaged with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). This image shows a field of view of 6 mm in the horizontal direction.
    K170515SEMAA011Pan1.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermaleMG_7593-Edit.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-7.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15Xhumanvert-Comp03C.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15Xhumanvert-Comp03B.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy05B.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy04B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra02A.jpg
  • Precious coral or red coral (Corallium rubrum)is a species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious coral is the durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.  Red corals grow on rocky seabottoms in dark environments—either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum  formerly Gorgonia nobilis. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 meters below sea level.
    red-coral_0050.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-huvert-blue073.JPG
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-002.JPG
  • Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Jumping from a branch.  This high-speed image was captured with a flash at 1/20,000th of a second.  This is a female, and she has been feeding on black walnuts.  The nuts have stained teh fur around her mouth.
    K11jumpingsquirrel6109.jpg
  • Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Jumping from a branch.  This high-speed image was captured with a flash at 1/20,000th of a second.  This is a female, and she has been feeding on black walnuts.  The nuts have stained the fur around her mouth.
    K11jumpingsquirrel5909.jpg
  • An unidentified section of fossilized (agatized) dinosaur bone. The cavities in the bone have filled with quartz. Specimen collected in Wyoming USA. 5x macro lens.
    Kinsman-dino-bone.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermacro-optical-7.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermacro-optical-9.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermacro-optical-6.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemL086_1.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemK075pan2.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) plant photographed in a scanning electron microscope. Magnification when printed 10 inches wide is x50.
    170524CPD-stemK075pan1.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-9.jpg
  • A seedling of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca). The leaves contain the stimulant chemical cocaine. They can be chewed to produce a mild stimulant effect, or made into an infusion. The plant is native to the slopes of the Andes in South America, where indigenous people have used it for centuries. The leaves can also be processed to extract pure cocaine. For this reason the cultivation of the plant is controversial.
    K17cocaineplant-5.jpg
  • A seedling of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca). The leaves contain the stimulant chemical cocaine. They can be chewed to produce a mild stimulant effect, or made into an infusion. The plant is native to the slopes of the Andes in South America, where indigenous people have used it for centuries. The leaves can also be processed to extract pure cocaine. For this reason the cultivation of the plant is controversial.
    K17cocaineplant-2.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15Xhumanvert-Comp03.jpg
  • X-ray of Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) flower. This poppy is the source of opium, a narcotic resin that contains the alkaloids morphine and codeine. These are used by the pharmaceutical industry as painkillers (analgesics). Opium can be refined to yield the illegal drug heroin.
    K15X-poppy16A.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy04C.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy03C.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy03B.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy02A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp01B.jpg
  • Precious coral or red coral (Corallium rubrum)is a species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious coral is the durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewelry.  Red corals grow on rocky seabottoms in dark environments—either in the depths or in dark caverns or crevices. The original species, C. rubrum  formerly Gorgonia nobilis. It grows at depths from 10 to 300 meters below sea level.
    red-coral_0056.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-huvert-blue066.JPG
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-004.JPG
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa)
    K17maleflowermaleflower1-5x.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-5.jpg
  • A seedling of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca). The leaves contain the stimulant chemical cocaine. They can be chewed to produce a mild stimulant effect, or made into an infusion. The plant is native to the slopes of the Andes in South America, where indigenous people have used it for centuries. The leaves can also be processed to extract pure cocaine. For this reason the cultivation of the plant is controversial.
    K17cocaineplant-7.jpg
  • A seedling of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca). The leaves contain the stimulant chemical cocaine. They can be chewed to produce a mild stimulant effect, or made into an infusion. The plant is native to the slopes of the Andes in South America, where indigenous people have used it for centuries. The leaves can also be processed to extract pure cocaine. For this reason the cultivation of the plant is controversial.
    K17cocaineplant-6.jpg
  • X-ray of Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) flower. This poppy is the source of opium, a narcotic resin that contains the alkaloids morphine and codeine. These are used by the pharmaceutical industry as painkillers (analgesics). Opium can be refined to yield the illegal drug heroin.
    K15X-poppy16black.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy05A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp02B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp02A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp01C.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra010A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra09A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra06A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra04A.jpg
  • The male flower of the cannabis plant (Cannabis sativa) imaged by a scanning electron microscope. The field of view is 3 mm wide.
    K170515cryoZ-Maleflowerpan01.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-8.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy03A.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy02C.jpg
  • X-ray of the seedpod of an opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), an annual garden ornamental and a source of opiate narcotics.
    K15X-poppy02B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra010B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra09B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra04B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra01B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra01A.jpg
  • Carpet beetle larva. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a carpet beetle (Anthrenus sp.)  These larvae are a significant pest, feeding on animal materials including fur, feathers, hair, leather and other fabrics and stored food products. The larvae can survive for two to three years indoors, before hatching into free-living adult beetles. They are covered in hairs (setae) that can cause irritation to humans on contact with skin or if inhaled. Magnification: x110 when printed 10 centimeters wide.
    K13-SEM-carpetbeetle001.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-005.JPG
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-001.JPG
  • Close-up of a female mosquito (Aedes sp.) biting a human. Female mosquitoes have a long proboscis adapted for piercing skin in order to feed on blood which is necessary to the female's reproductive cycle. The males of the species do not feed on blood and therefore do not transmit dangerous viruses. This mosquito was photographed on Grand Manan Island off the coast of New Brunswick, Canada.
    IMG_7819.jpg
  • .Faceted quartz crystals. Close-up of quartz or silicon dioxide (SiO2), one of the commonest minerals in the Earth's crust (12% by volume). The pure, colorless variety is also known as rock crystal and is used as a gemstone and highly prized by collectors. When it contains impurities, these impart a range of colors including white, yellow, pink, blue, green and smoky brown..
    K10quartz3623.JPG
  • .Faceted quartz crystals. Close-up of quartz or silicon dioxide (SiO2), one of the commonest minerals in the Earth's crust (12% by volume). The pure, colorless variety is also known as rock crystal and is used as a gemstone and highly prized by collectors. When it contains impurities, these impart a range of colors including white, yellow, pink, blue, green and smoky brown..
    K10quartz3624.JPG
  • A close-up car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug2362.jpg
  • Close-up of a female mosquito (Aedes sp.) biting a human. Female mosquitoes have a long proboscis adapted for piercing skin in order to feed on blood which is necessary to the female's reproductive cycle. The males of the species do not feed on blood and therefore do not transmit dangerous viruses. This mosquito was photographed on Grand Manan Island off the coast of New Brunswick, Canada.
    IMG_7818.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a biting midge (Ceratopogonidae sp.), more commonly known as a No See-Um.   Magnification: x165 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-bitting-midge019.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph of human brain cells. Brain cells or nerons are an extensive network of interconnecting dendrites. Cortical Neurons make up the brain's cortex (grey matter). The cerebral cortex is a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It covers the cerebrum and cerebellum, and is divided into left and right hemispheres. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. Magnification x1400 at 12 cm wide.
    K15sem-human-brain0050.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) of a human lymphocyte cell.  Magnification: is x6200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-lymphocyte-Z027B.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph of human brain cells. Brain cells or nerons are an extensive network of interconnecting dendrites. Cortical Neurons make up the brain's cortex (grey matter). The cerebral cortex is a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It covers the cerebrum and cerebellum, and is divided into left and right hemispheres. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. Magnification x400 at 12 cm wide.
    K15sem-human-brain0053.jpg
  • Scanning electron micrograph of human brain cells. Brain cells or nerons are an extensive network of interconnecting dendrites. Cortical Neurons make up the brain's cortex (grey matter). The cerebral cortex is a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It covers the cerebrum and cerebellum, and is divided into left and right hemispheres. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. Magnification x1400 at 12 cm wide.
    K15sem-human-brain0046.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Microscope image (SEM) of a human lymphocyte cell.  Magnification: is x6200 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K14SEM-lymphocyte-Z027.jpg
  • Fluorescent Coral in Long Wave UV light. A close up image of Favia sp. Coral. This species of coral glows brightly when illuminated in long wave ultra-violet (UV) light.  Favia is a genus of reef building stony corals in the family Faviidae.  This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals042.JPG
  • Fluorescent Coral in Short Wave UV light. A close up image of Favia sp. Coral. This species of coral glows brightly when illuminated in short wave ultra-violet (UV) light.  Favia is a genus of reef building stony corals in the family Faviidae.  This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals043.JPG
  • A close up of the seed leaf or cotyledon of a cannabis plant. Imaged with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The surface of the cotyledon. The cotyledon is the scientific name for the fist two leaves the plant makes. In reality, these two leaves are actually folded up inside the seed, so this structure is often called the seed leaves. It is important that the seeding gets these leaves unfolded and oriented correctly quickly to start photosynthesis and start False color has been applied. The marijuana plant produces tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. The filed of view in this image is 1.2 mm wide.
    K170428-4dayPD024.jpg
  • Close up of a leaf on the bud of a cannabis plant. The trichomes on the bud of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes have glands at the sop that store THC. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.
    K18op-cannabisbud1008A.jpg
  • Close up of a leaf on the bud of a cannabis plant. The trichomes on the bud of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes have glands at the sop that store THC. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. The width of the ball like structures is 90 um, or about the width of a human hair.
    K18op-cannabisbud100915A.jpg
  • Close up of the leaf of a cannabis plant. The trichomes on the bud of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes. These stalked trichomes have glands at the sop that store THC. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  The width of the ball like structure is 90 um, or about the width of a human hair.
    K18optical-canna-bud20171011A.jpg
  • Close up of the leaf of a cannabis plant. The trichomes on the bud of a cannabis (Cannabis sativa) plant.  Glandular cells called trichomes. These stalked trichomes have glands at the sop that store THC. These trichomes secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug.  The width of the ball like structure is 90 um, or about the width of a human hair.
    K18optical-trichomeCanna2017-10-10A.jpg
  • Fluorescent Coral in white light. A close up image of Favia sp. Coral. This species of coral glows brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet (UV) light.  Favia is a genus of reef building stony corals in the family Faviidae.  This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals041.JPG
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