Looking at the world through a microscope 🧵 1. Terrifying photo of...

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James Lucas@JamesLucasIT
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Looking at the world through a microscope 🧵

1. Terrifying photo of an ant's face
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2. The human eye looks like a black hole

This stunning photo by Suren Manvelyan reveals the depth of the cornea; behind it lies the iris, the colored part of the eye that regulates the size of the pupil.
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3. Mushrooms release millions of microscopic spores into the wind to reproduce. Video by Villareal C. Jojo.
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4. Grains of salt under a microscope
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5. Real-time oxygen production on a leaf
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6. A cat’s tongue under a microscope looks like it’s made of other smaller tongues
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7. Zooming into a leaf

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8. Macro shot of a chameleon eye
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9. This is what a pen looks like under an electron microscope
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10. Microscopic look at a bee stinger vs. the point of a needle
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11. Our white blood cells attacking a virus
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12. Close-up shots of spider eyes captured by Spanish macro photographer Javier Rupérez.
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13. Zooming into a cup of coffee

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14. Kidney stone surface as seen in an electron microscope
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15. The needles of a tattoo machine injecting ink into ballistic gel
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16. This is what a hole in the skin looks like after a needle punctures it, as observed under a scanning electron microscope.
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17. This is what it looks like when a pill dissolves in water
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18. This is shark skin under electron microscope
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19. This is what smoke looks like in Macro
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20. Paper cuts are surprisingly painful because, at a microscopic level, paper has a rough texture.

While a knife creates a clean cut, paper behaves like a saw blade, inflicting more damage to cells and nerve endings.
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21. Macro photo of lizard skin
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22. A matchstick igniting by the friction surface of the box
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23. Microscopic image of a tapeworm head
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24. Zooming into a hand

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25. This is another image of an ant's face, captured by photographer Abdul Latif using a mirrorless camera.

This shot also highlights the insect's eyes, while the first photo in this thread only shows the antennae holes.
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26. Look at this microscopic tardigrade going for a swim through some algae.

Tardigrades are tiny micro-animals first described by German zoologist J. Goeze in 1773. They were named Tardigrada (slow steppers) by Italian biologist L. Spallanzani in 1776.
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