These tiny beads are made of glass and are on the order of 50 micrometers in diameter. They are manufactured so that they become hollow, allowing the wall-thickness to be a few nanometers and ...
Computer-generated 3D model of a single shish kebab structure known to form during molecular level crystallization in certain polymers. The image was rendered to look as if it was taken using a ...
This composite image is comprised of one image reflected and rotated to create eight. The unit image is the terminal component of the sting apparatus of Pogonomyrmex badius, the Harvester ...
The Equation Sheet is an ode to all the governing equations that fill our minds, to our professors who have taught us how to solve and use them, and to students everywhere and all the equation ...
Pseudomonas aeruginos, a gram-negative bacterium, is often preliminarily identified by its pearlescent appearance and grape-like odor in vitro. The word Pseudomonas means “false unit” (in ...
The composition depicts a new chapter in the epic battle between the Titans of the sea (the biofouling marine organism) and the titanic antifouling measures deployed by man. Witnessed at a ...
Labyrinthula terrestris is a newly identified organism which causes a disease known as “Rapid Blight” in cool-season turfgrasses. Rapid blight has been reported as a major problem on turf ...
The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon ...
The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon ...
The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon ...
The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon ...
The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon ...
The intended audience is a high school geometry class. Artist and mathematician M.C. Escher created tessellations by translating, rotating, or reflecting a base shape created from a polygon ...