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trog69 trog69 discovered this in Photography 18 reviews since Feb 14, 2008
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trog69 discovered 5 months ago
Fantastic Nanoscale Images.
madsy rated 4 months ago
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Weaver rated 5 months ago
From the page: "For the first time, late last year, a team of British scientists filmed the nanoscale interaction of an attacking virus with an enzyme and a DNA strand in real time."
shewitt-au rated 5 months ago
Scientists Scan Striking Nanoscale Images
gruisgruis rated 5 months ago
brilliant and beautiful nanoscale imagery
jamesthewitch rated 5 months ago
Incredible nanophotography, including human blood cells coated with a substance derived from frogs.
YOGEN rated 5 months ago
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Britney90210 rated 5 months ago
Great image!
ors01 rated 5 months ago
Amazing Image!
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