Not exact matches
The
micrographs of the cyanobacteria, which fix free N2 the air, are
taken in a fluorescence microscope with a green filter (200x magnification).
Whereas most previous HIV drugs block enzymes the virus uses to copy itself, the new ones
take aim at different stages in the virus's life cycle (the virus is colored green in the
micrograph below).
Frank Page of Loughborough University of Technology
took this picture to win the 1994 Leica Cambridge Scanning Electron
Micrograph Competition.
The prizewinning electron
micrograph,
taken by Frank Page of the University of Loughborough, shows the tip of the fly's proboscis.
The
micrograph was
taken at the PICO microscope.
At left is a surface view of a bimetallic copper - silver nanocoral cathode
taken from a scanning electron
micrograph.
Taking part in the award for the second time this year, Felipe Meres, inaugurates «The Telomeric Cuts», which parts from a series of
micrographs representing the process of cutting and regenerating hermaphroditic planarian flatworms.