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  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive1.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive4.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive3.jpg
  • An x-ray of a modern hard drive. This 500GB drive was manufactured in 2012.
    K15Xcomputer-hard-drive2.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a computer Hard drive.
    harddrive1FC.jpg
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of an uncut synthetic diamond. Diamond is one of the crystal forms of pure carbon and is element 6 on the periodic table. Diamond is the hardest material known to science. This specimen is .5 mm in width.
    K18-diamond032C.jpg
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of an uncut synthetic diamond. Diamond is one of the crystal forms of pure carbon and is element 6 on the periodic table. Diamond is the hardest material known to science. This specimen is .5 mm in width.
    K18-diamond032D.jpg
  • SEM of Reindeer Lichen (Cladonia rangiferina); color enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A lichen is a symbiosis between a fungus and an alga. The fungus provides the structural support for the lichen partnership, while the alga provides food by photosynthesis.  Cladonia lichen are classified as fruticose due to their tall erect structures.  Like all lichens, the ones in this photograph grow very slowly: only a few millimeters in a year.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification was .52 x
    K08SEMliken-A020.jpg
  • SEM of Reindeer Lichen (Cladonia rangiferina); color enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A lichen is a symbiosis between a fungus and an alga. The fungus provides the structural support for the lichen partnership, while the alga provides food by photosynthesis.  Cladonia lichen are classified as fruticose due to their tall erect structures.  Like all lichens, the ones in this photograph grow very slowly: only a few millimeters in a year.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification was .52 x
    K08SEMliken-A020.jpg
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of an uncut natural diamond.  Diamond is one of the crystal forms of pure carbon and is element 6 on the periodic table. Diamond is the hardest material known to science.  The magnification is 200x and the calibration bar is 200 um in length.
    K07SEM-diamondB2B.jpg
  • SEM of Reindeer Lichen (Cladonia rangiferina); color enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A lichen is a symbiosis between a fungus and an alga. The fungus provides the structural support for the lichen partnership, while the alga provides food by photosynthesis.  Cladonia lichen are classified as fruticose due to their tall erect structures.  Like all lichens, the ones in this photograph grow very slowly: only a few millimeters in a year.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification was .52 x
    K08SEMliken-A019.jpg
  • SEM of Reindeer Lichen (Cladonia rangiferina); color enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A lichen is a symbiosis between a fungus and an alga. The fungus provides the structural support for the lichen partnership, while the alga provides food by photosynthesis.  Cladonia lichen are classified as fruticose due to their tall erect structures.  Like all lichens, the ones in this photograph grow very slowly: only a few millimeters in a year.  The calibration bar is 100 um and the magnification was .52 x
    K08SEMliken-A019.jpg
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of an uncut natural diamond.  Diamond is one of the crystal forms of pure carbon and is element 6 on the periodic table. Diamond is the hardest material known to science.  The magnification is 200x and the calibration bar is 200 um in length.
    K07SEM-diamondA3.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
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of an uncut natural diamond.  Diamond is one of the crystal forms of pure carbon and is element 6 on the periodic table. Diamond is the hardest material known to science.  The magnification is 200x and the calibration bar is 200 um in length.
    K07SEM-diamondA1.jpg
  • False color scanning electron microscope image of an uncut synthetic diamond. Diamond is one of the crystal forms of pure carbon and is element 6 on the periodic table. Diamond is the hardest material known to science. This specimen is .5 mm in width.
    K18-diamond032A.jpg
  • An image of Pectinia species coral in Long wave UV Light showing green Fluorescence.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals012.JPG
  • An image of Acanthastrea lordhowensis coral in Long wave UV Light showing orange Fluorescence.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light..
    K12UVcorals007.JPG
  • X-ray of Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans), a popular garden vine used to attract nectar feedars such as hummingbirds. Unfortunately it is difficult to control, invasive, and hard to eradicate.
    K15-trumpetvinecomp01B.jpg
  • Fluorescent Coral in White Light. An image of Pectinia species coral in white light. This species of coral will grow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light..
    K12UVcorals010.JPG
  • An image of Acanthastrea lordhowensis coral in white light.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals008.JPG
  • An image of Favites pentagona coral in Long wave UV Light showing green and orange Fluorescence.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals006.JPG
  • Fluorescent Coral in White Light. An image of Pectinia species coral in white light. This species of coral will grow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light..
    K12UVcorals001.jpg
  • Fluorescent Coral in White Light. An image of Pectinia species coral in white light. This species of coral will grow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light..
    K12UVcorals003.JPG
  • Japanese Red Maple Leaves (Acer palmatum). This common decorative tree drops its characteristic red leaves all at once usually during a hard rain in the fall.
    IMG_3781.jpg
  • X-ray of Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans), a popular garden vine used to attract nectar feedars such as hummingbirds. Unfortunately it is difficult to control, invasive, and hard to eradicate.
    K15-trumpetvinecomp02A.jpg
  • X-ray of Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans), a popular garden vine used to attract nectar feedars such as hummingbirds. Unfortunately it is difficult to control, invasive, and hard to eradicate.
    K15-trumpetvinecomp01A.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a Scorpion.  A hard exoskeleton covers the whole body of the animal. The flattened body of scorpions enable them to live in cracks in rocks and under stones. They are typically active at night.
    K14x-scorpion01.jpg
  • Fluorescent Coral in White and UV Light. An image of Pectinia species coral in white light. This species of coral will grow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light..
    K12UVcorals011.JPG
  • An image of Acanthastrea lordhowensis coral in white light.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals009.JPG
  • An image of Favites pentagona coral in white Light.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals005.JPG
  • An image of Scolymia australis coral white Light.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae, or protect the coral from the intense ultraviolet light of the Sun in shallow water. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals004.JPG
  • X-ray of Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans), a popular garden vine used to attract nectar feedars such as hummingbirds. Unfortunately it is difficult to control, invasive, and hard to eradicate.
    K15-trumpetvinecomp02B.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a Scorpion.  A hard exoskeleton covers the whole body of the animal. The flattened body of scorpions enable them to live in cracks in rocks and under stones. They are typically active at night.
    K14x-scorpion01B.jpg
  • X-ray of Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans), a popular garden vine used to attract nectar feedars such as hummingbirds. Unfortunately it is difficult to control, invasive, and hard to eradicate.
    K15-trumpetvinecomp02C.jpg
  • An image of Pectinia species coral in Long wave UV Light showing green Fluorescence.  This species of coral will glow brightly when illuminated in ultra-violet(UV) light.  Each head of coral is formed by a colony of genetically identical polyps which secrete a hard skeleton of calcium carbonate; this makes them important coral reef builders. This image is part of a series showing the identical specimen in white light and UV light.
    K12UVcorals002.jpg
  • A false color SEM image of a Calcium oxalate crystal.  Even a small dose of calcium oxalate is enough to cause intense sensations of burning in the mouth and throat.  Commonly found in popular houseplants, such as Dumbcane, the crystals effects or symptoms may last for a week or more, making calcium oxalate crystals a non-desirable ingredient in medicinal cannabis.  It is surprising that calcium oxalate is rarely discussed in literature about medical marijuana (cannabis).  There crystals are fairly common in plants, as they make it hard for grazing animals to eat the plant. Image is 20 um wide.
    K13SEM-pot-oxalate01A.jpg
  • A false color SEM image of a Calcium oxalate crystal.  Even a small dose of calcium oxalate is enough to cause intense sensations of burning in the mouth and throat.  Commonly found in popular houseplants, such as Dumbcane, the crystals effects or symptoms may last for a week or more, making calcium oxalate crystals a non-desirable ingredient in medicinal cannabis.  It is surprising that calcium oxalate is rarely discussed in literature about medical marijuana (cannabis).  There crystals are fairly common in plants, as they make it hard for grazing animals to eat the plant. Image is 70 um wide.
    K13SEM-pot-oxalate02.jpg
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