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This is a 64 image nano gigapan of the butt of a wasp magnified 500x.
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This is composed of 49 images taken with a SEM. This sample was given to us to image by Ronald Schott, a Professor of Geology and avid gigapanner.
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This is a small SEM Nano Gigapan of some volcanic glass given to us to image by Ronald Schott a Geology professor and avid gigapanner. This type of volcanic glass forms a lattice structure, and is not very dense. Hopefully Ron will talk more about it in a comment:) This gigapan is composed of 42 images.
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This is a SEM nano gigapan of an ant of the species Aphaenogaster occidentalis. You can see optical images of it on ant web. www.antweb.org/description.do?rank=species&name=occidentalis&genus=aphaenogaster&project=calants
This is a head shot, and is composed of 80 pictures. The ant is magnified 500...-
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This is a head shot of the ant Eutetramorium mocquerysi which is found in Madagascar and is notable for having wingless queens that are indistinguishable from workers. This image is magnified 400x and is composed of 175 individual pictures. The ant was given to us to image by Brian Fisher (www.calacademy.o
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This is an SEM Nano Gigapan of an ant holding a fly in its mandible. This image came about when we found some ants this morning in the kitchen and decided to take them into work to image. While looking for other cool things to image I also stumbled across a very small fly that was dead on the table (you might not bel...
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This is a SEM Nano Gigapan of an ant we found outside of the office. It stitched a little strange and so I have delayed posting it for over a week. It is of the species Linepithema humile. You can see optical images of it on ant web. www.antweb.org/specimen.do?name=casent0006020&shot=p1&project=wo
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This Nano Gigapan has two matches side by side illustrating the difference (as seen under a scanning electron microscope) between a unlit strike anywhere match and one that has been burned. This image is composed of 140 pictures of matches magnified 150x. Can you tell which has been burned?
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This is another ant given to us to image by Brian Fisher (www.calacademy.org/science/heroes/bfisher
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This SEM nano gigapan is of three different types of pollen magnified 200x. From left to right, Lilly pollen, some white flower, and a purple flower that's all over this part of California that no one seems to know the name of. This nano was taken at the request of Lisa Adams, a Student Teacher and Researcher partic...
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