liberallesbo Posted April 24 Report Posted April 24 One of the first scanning electron micrographs of Ebola Zaire virus. Known as a "false-colored" scanning electron micrograph, because when things are that small, there is no color per se. It was probably made around the mid-1970s by Frederick Murphy of the CDC (Center for Disease Control). The sample would be in cell culture at a magnification of about about 160,000x. 5
liberallesbo Posted April 25 Report Posted April 25 Another false-colored electron micrograph, about the same sort of magnification power, this time of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). 5
liberallesbo Posted April 25 Report Posted April 25 False-colored scanning electron micrograph of Yersinia pestis (Bubonic Plague bacillus). 5
liberallesbo Posted April 25 Report Posted April 25 (edited) Electron micrograph of a human sperm at an egg I f#@{!ng science. Edited April 25 by liberallesbo 4
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