Seed Magazine’s Portfolio has some beautiful, unusual science pictures. My favorite is Tel-Aviv University professor Eshel Ben-Jacob’s bacteria:
That’s just a crop. Make sure you view the whole thing.
Seed Magazine’s Portfolio has some beautiful, unusual science pictures. My favorite is Tel-Aviv University professor Eshel Ben-Jacob’s bacteria:
That’s just a crop. Make sure you view the whole thing.
Wow, Daniel! Thanks!
Just beautiful! What’s the scale? I didn’t see it anywhere.
Nice find Daniel! Thank you for sharing. :)
Regarding the question of bigjohn756
What you see in the picture is about 2×1 cm window
from a colony that is about 10 cm in diameter and is composed
of 20 times more bacteria than the number of people on earth.
For more pictures and movies you can visit my home page
http://star.tau.ac.il/~eshel/
I happened to look down at my daughters mail on her porch one day and seen Pharyngula on the cover of Seed. She had no idea who that was. My daughter is receiving the Seed mag at her address, apparently someone moved and didn’t forward the mag. She gives them to me.
Oh… that’s beautiful!
Makes me think of the time when I was looking into the microscope at an assortment of protozoa — fascinating little creatures. I didn’t care much for bacterial colonies, but this particular species is mesmerizing.