TITLE: Medusa; SUBJECT: A rare microalgae from Amazon belonging to the Haptophyceae class; CREDIT: ALDENORA DOS SANTOS VASCONCELOS & JANDER MATOS GUIMARÃES, Center for Analysis of Biomedical Phenomena of the University of State of Amazonas - CMABio/UEA; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT500HR SEM, SED, High vacuum 5 kV
TITLE: The Eye is as Sharp as a Sword; SUBJECT: Mouse inner eye cilia; CREDIT: Lita Duraine, Baylor College of Medicine; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 1400 Plus TEM
TITLE: Kombucha fermentor; SUBJECT: Kombucha fermentors; CREDIT: DONNA STOLZ, Center for Biologic Imaging, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Cell Biology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6335F SEM
TITLE: Peacock Rock; SUBJECT: A Kimberlite (diamond-bearing ore) peacock of olivine crystals; CREDIT: BRYONY RICHARDS, University of Utah; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: IT3000
TITLE: Alien crystals; SUBJECT: Co-crystals of Ethambutol and Rifampicin; CREDIT: Ala' Salem, University of Pecs; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-IT500HR
TITLE: UFO - Unidentified Floating Object!; SUBJECT: Colorized SEM image of a centric diatom; CREDIT: Vijayasankar Raman, The University of Mississippi; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7200FLV
TITLE: Nano-Jellyfish; SUBJECT: Colorized TEM image of polymeric nano-jellyfish developed via aqueous polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA); CREDIT: Spyridon Varlas, University College London; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM-2100 TEM
TITLE: Fungal invasion; SUBJECT: Mildew on Zucchini leaf; CREDIT: Peta Clode & Jeremy Shaw, University of Western Australia; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL IT800 FESEM
TITLE: Smirking cell; SUBJECT: A face found in a dendrite within the amygdala of a monkey brain. The facial features are composed of mitochondria, elsewhere, synaptic vesicles can be seen in this brain tissue which is densely packed with axons and dendrites; CREDIT: Jess Holz; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 100-CX TEM
TITLE: Emoji Collection for Cell Biologist; SUBJECT: Isolated bone marrow neutorphil from C57 mouse treated with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, PMA or normal mouse serum; CREDIT: CHANCHAL SUR CHOWDHURY, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 1200 EX II TEM
TITLE: Tomato pollen tube; SUBJECT: Tomato pollen tube; CREDIT: Syeda Roop Fatima Jaffri, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7800F
TITLE: American Robin Eggshell; SUBJECT: JSM 6610LV at high vacuum mode with an accelerating beam voltage of 10 kV and emission current 10 µA; CREDIT: Poongodi Geetha-Loganathan, Ph.D., SUNY Oswego; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6610LV SEM
TITLE: Nickel Tree; SUBJECT: Nickel nodules growth it looks like a tree; CREDIT: Sheri Neva, Eurofins EAG; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 6610LV
SUBJECT: Scallop shell; CREDIT: Tanvi Desai, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Pteropod shell; CREDIT: Katelyn Ramsahai, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Chrysotil (Asbestos); CREDIT: Matthias Oppermann, Chemisches Labor Dr. Graser KG; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT 200
SUBJECT: Diatom; CREDIT: Mr. Jayesh Chaudhari, CSIR-CSMCRI; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-7100F
SUBJECT: Pit formed on Magnesium alloy surface on reacting with Orthophosphoric acid due to preferential reaction in localized regions because of rare earth rich precipitate formation; CREDIT: Chetan Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7800F Prime
SUBJECT: Intergranular corrosion of 310 stainless steel; CREDIT: Sarah Standlee, Element Materials Technology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6390
SUBJECT: Springtail exoskeleton; CREDIT: DONNA STOLZ, Center for Biologic Imaging, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Cell Biology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Tardigrade; CREDIT: Guilherme Tonelli, University of Brasília; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 7001F
SUBJECT: Ravenelia fungi spores; CREDIT: Guilherme Tonelli, University of Brasília; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 7001F
SUBJECT: Bee head; CREDIT: FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Sand Dollar Peristome; CREDIT: FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Single kaolinite particle from a kaolin clay powder with a beautiful layered structure; CREDIT: Johannes T. Kehren, Hochschule Koblenz; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 7200F
SUBJECT: Coral Skeleton; CREDIT: Nicholas Meszaros, The University of Texas at Austin; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6490LV SEM
SUBJECT: High Entropy Alloy - NiAl precipitates; CREDIT: Vickey Nandal, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), India; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: FESEM JEOL JSM 7800F PRIME
SUBJECT: Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) phase mapping analysis in a JEOL 7000 FESEM system; CREDIT: Rabin Mahat, The University of Alabama;
SUBJECT: Aedes albopictus (mosquito); CREDIT: Langley Anderson, Radford University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JCM-5000 NeoScope
SUBJECT: Ageratum sp.; CREDIT: Langley Anderson, Radford University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JCM-5000 NeoScope
SUBJECT: The compound eye of a honeybee contains hair at the intersection of the compound lenses; CREDIT: Josephine Mueller, The McCrone Group, Inc.; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT700HR
SUBJECT: This full view of a honeybee shows how the entire body is covered in small hairs, even the wings; CREDIT: Josephine Mueller, The McCrone Group, Inc.; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT700HR
SUBJECT: Butterfly wing; CREDIT: Jamie Knaub, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Pyrite - Fool's Gold; CREDIT: Jamie Knaub, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Fossilized fish ribs from Knightia species. Eocene in age from the Green River Formation; CREDIT: Hector Garza, The University of Texas at Austin; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL-JSM-6490LV SEM
SUBJECT: In this SEM/EDS image composition, we can appreciate a Sea coral appearance in a molten salt corrosion sample; CREDIT: Jose Juan Ramos-Hernandez, Dr. Jesus Porcayo-Calderon, Dr. Nestor Starlin Flores Garcia, ICF-UNAM Campus Morelos; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM IT500 LV
SUBJECT: NaCl granules; CREDIT: JESSICA ARAÚJO MARQUES, JANDER MATOS GUIMARÃES, Center for Analysis of Biomedical Phenomena of the University of State of Amazonas - CMABio/UEA ; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT500HR
SUBJECT: Glomerulus of Kidney; CREDIT: Jonathan Franks, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Carpenter Ant; CREDIT: Jonathan Franks, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Hybrid nanoflowers assembled as real life flower, synthesized from crude soybean peroxidase and copper ions. It's goal is to catalize the polymerization of aniline in order to obtain a conductive polymer; CREDIT: Paola Jiménez Cárdenas, Centro de Investigación en Química Aplicada; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: FESEM JEOL JSM-7401F
SUBJECT: Corallite; CREDIT: Aisha Mirza, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Aluminum powder (Alloy); CREDIT: Kushal Shah, Toyal, America; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JLM-IT200
SUBJECT: Plant stigma; CREDIT: Peta Clode, University of Western Australia; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL IT800 FESEM
SUBJECT: Mosquito; CREDIT: Langely Anderson, Radford University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JCM-5000 NeoScope
SUBJECT: Blumeria (“mildew” fungus) growing on a Verbena leaf; CREDIT: Jan Dijksterhuis, Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT200LV
SUBJECT: The image of the surface morphology of gallium arsenide; CREDIT: Sergey Simchenko, SSTehnology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6490
SUBJECT: Crystallites on the surface GaAs; CREDIT: Sergey Simchenko, SSTehnology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6490
SUBJECT: Platinum Cluster on Silicon Surface; CREDIT: Sergey Simchenko, SSTehnology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6490
SUBJECT: Porous gallium arsenide; CREDIT: Sergey Simchenko, SSTehnology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6490
SUBJECT: feather; CREDIT: Andrea Hernandez, Jamie Knaub, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Jamie Knaub, Clover leaf; CREDIT: FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Spray deposition of the boat-like CFTS films; CREDIT: Shivaji University, Kolhapur; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL-JSM-6360
SUBJECT: Mitochondria from the fish species Astronotus ocellatus, diffused by perinuclear region; CREDIT: Susana Braz Mota & Jander Matos Guimarães, Center for Analysis of Biomedical Phenomena of the University of State of Amazonas CMABio/UEA; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEM 1400-FLASH
SUBJECT: broken popsicle stick; CREDIT: Image taken by Dr. Tricia Meredith, photo edited by Jamie Knaub, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: foam craft sponge; CREDIT: Image taken by Dr. Tricia Meredith, photo edited by Jamie Knaub, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: P2-NCO particle; CREDIT: Yu Han, University of Chicago; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM-ARM200CF
SUBJECT: Bug with a chewing type mouth; CREDIT: Turley Stephen, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Salvinia leaf; CREDIT: Patricia Yu, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: This image shows a node of ranvier, that is the gap between two sheaths of myelin (black) which wrap around a neuron. The nodes aid signal conduction. This particular axon is located in the thalamic reticular nucleus of a rhesus monkey brain; CREDIT: Jess Holz; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 100-CX TEM
SUBJECT: Oxides of cemented carbide growing in peeled areas on surface of PVD coating; CREDIT: Paulína Babincová, Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7600F SEM
SUBJECT: SEM image of a capitate-stalked glandular trichome of cannabis showing a secretory head in which the cannabinoids are biosynthesized and stored, and a massive stalk; CREDIT: Vijayasankar Raman, University of Mississippi; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7200FLV
SUBJECT: Odonata (Dragonfly) wing; CREDIT: Langley Anderson, Radford University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JCM-5000 NeoScope
SUBJECT: Mento; CREDIT: Jamie Knaub, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Dragonfly Wing; CREDIT: Wyatt Smith, FAU High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Fiber/Dust Particle; CREDIT: Brandon Aldinger, American Glass Research; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: IT-300LV
SUBJECT: Section of porous indium phosphide synthesized by electrochemical etching; CREDIT: Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Ukraine; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-6490
SUBJECT: A single crystal of tetracene, grown on an Indium-Tin-Oxide coated glass slide using a vapor-liquid-solid deposition technique. A grid pattern of SU-8 photoresist pillars was created on the glass slide prior to crystal growth; CREDIT: Griffin Reed, Western Washington University / Midwestern University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7200F Field Emission SEM
SUBJECT: TEM at 200 kV on 200 mesh copper TEM grid; CREDIT: ABHISHEK KUMAR; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM 2010 TEM
SUBJECT: Colorized TEM image of polymeric nanoworms arranged in a maze-like conformation developed via aqueous polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA); CREDIT: Spyridon Varlas, University College London; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM-2100 TEM
SUBJECT: Covid19 infected cells; CREDIT: Jonathan Franks, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Diatom; CREDIT: Jonathan Franks, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6335F SEM
SUBJECT: ; CREDIT: Jackie Kleinsasser, University of Michigan; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7800F
SUBJECT: Nickel sulphide inclusion in glass pane; CREDIT: Marco Nunes, Caribbean Industrial Research Institute; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-6490LV
SUBJECT: Iron oxide crystals formed due to overheating of gas nozzle aperture in a power plant. ; CREDIT: Marco Nunes, Caribbean Industrial Research Institute; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-6490LV
SUBJECT: Shrink porosity found in aluminium casting. Note dendrites ends resembling teeth in a mouth; CREDIT: Marco Nunes, Caribbean Industrial Research Institute; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-6490LV
SUBJECT: Pollen on the leg of a bee; CREDIT: Jonathan Franks, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Ear hair cells; CREDIT: Jonathan Franks, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Electrostatic Discharge on a wafer with process layers removed down to the bare silicon level; CREDIT: James Colbath, ON Semiconductor; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL-7600F
SUBJECT: A small piece of a titanium hip implant; CREDIT: Hannah Feinberg, Furman University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-IT200 SEM
SUBJECT: Thermally-treated tin oxide; CREDIT: Alexandre de Oliveira Jorgetto, Unesp; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-7500F
SUBJECT: Hummingbird moth wing, highlighting the scales and non-scaled area; CREDIT: Donna Beer Stolz, University of Pittsburgh, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM 6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Kimchi Fermentors; CREDIT: Donna Beer Stolz, University of Pittsburgh, Center for Biologic Imaging; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM 6335F SEM
SUBJECT: Quinoline insoluble particle in nuclear grade graphite displaying a rosette-like arrangement of graphite crystallites; CREDIT: Steve Johns, Boise State University; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL-2100 TEM operated at 200 kV
SUBJECT: Beauty of High Entropy Alloys - unexpected mechanical properties as well as beautiful microstructure features (i.e., precipitates); CREDIT: VICKEY NANDAL, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), India; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 7800F PRIME FESEM
SUBJECT: High Entropy Alloys. Growth of NiAl precipitate in Al9Co27.3Cr18.2Fe18.2Ni27.3 (atomic %) alloy; CREDIT: VICKEY NANDAL, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), India; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL TEM JEM-1400
SUBJECT: Millipede; CREDIT: Tricia Meredith, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Small oxide dendrites on the surface of an urban micrometeorite; CREDIT: Anette von der Handt, University of Minnesota, Earth and Environmental Sciences; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JXA-8530FPlus EPMA
SUBJECT: Pollen grains protruding from the anthers of a Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum) flower; CREDIT: Karl Gaff, Nano Research Facility (NRF) at Dublin City University (DCU); METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT100
SUBJECT: Hydrogel; CREDIT: Satviki Singh, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Shoot aplical meristem of Passiflora organensis: multipotent stem cells producing new primordia; CREDIT: Tatiana de Souza Moraes Tatiana, University of São Paulo; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-IT300LV
SUBJECT: Mako shark skin; CREDIT: Tricia Meredith, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Orchid root; CREDIT: Jasmine Coyle, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL Neoscope JCM6000 Plus
SUBJECT: Molybdenum trioxide; CREDIT: Jadhav, Karegaonkar Krishna, Shubham, Department of Chemistry, R.B.N.B. College Shrirampur, India; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6360 A
SUBJECT: Titanium dioxide thin films; CREDIT: Narote, Jambhulkar, Desai Nilesh, Rahul,Neha, Department of Chemistry, R.B.N.B. College Shrirampur; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6360
SUBJECT: Nanoparticles of tin oxide distributed over rGO sheet forming a big nanocomposite wave; CREDIT: Fernanda da Costa Romeiro, Diego Luiz Tita and Prof. Marcelo Ornaghi Orlandi, São Paulo State University-UNESP, Brazil; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM-7500F FE SEM
SUBJECT: Hamuli on a Hymenoptera (honey bee) used to interlock the anterior and posterior wings; CREDIT: Josephine Mueller, The McCrone Group, Inc.; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT700HR
SUBJECT: Hamuli on a Hymenoptera (honey bee) used to interlock the anterior and posterior wings (close up); CREDIT: Josephine Mueller, The McCrone Group, Inc.; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT700HR
SUBJECT: Flower like structure of bio-molecules on composite electrode (EDX-MAPPING); CREDIT: Jayesh Chaudhary/Sunil Luhar, CSIR-Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute ; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM7 7100F
SUBJECT: Precipitation of calcium carbonate; CREDIT: Aldenora dos Santos Vasconcelos, Center for Analysis of Biomedical Phenomena of the University of State of Amazonas - CMABio/UEA; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JSM-IT500HR
SUBJECT: JSM 6610LV at high vacuum mode with an accelerating beam voltage of 10 kV and emission current 10 µA; CREDIT: Poongodi Geetha-Loganathan, Ph.D., SUNY Oswego; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JSM 6610LV SEM
SUBJECT: Diatom of genus Cocconeis; CREDIT: Jose L Hernandez Jr., San Joaquin Delta College; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 6400 SEM
SUBJECT: Carbon nanoparticles representing the profile view of a dogs head; CREDIT: Aaron Schwartz-Duval; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 2010 cryo-electron microscope
CREDIT: Aaron Schwartz-Duval; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 2010 cryo-electron microscope
SUBJECT: Dendrites Mirrored shows what looks like Santa and a Star; CREDIT: Sheri Neva, Eurofins EAG; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL 6610LV
SUBJECT: Gadolinium; CREDIT: Krishna Kumar G, Sophisticated Test and Instrumentation Centre , Cochin; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEM 2100HR
SUBJECT: ; CREDIT: Braden Ruddy, Florida Atlantic University High School Imaging lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL SEM
SUBJECT: The image demonstrates the cross-section view of AlScN thin film on Pt/Si substrate; CREDIT: PARIASADAT MUSAVIGHARAVI, University of Pennsylvania; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL F200 TEM
SUBJECT: Acinar Cell of the Pancreas - An Enzyme Factory TEM image of waves of RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum) crashing ashore on a nucleus in an Exocrine Acinar Cell of the pancreas; CREDIT: Patrick Nahirney, University of Victoria; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL JEM1400
SUBJECT: Electrochemical deposition of copper nanowires into a 200 nm pore size AOO template; CREDIT: Maria de Lourdes Gonzalez-Juarez, University of Southampton; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: SEM JEOL-JSM 6500F
SUBJECT: Gecko Toes; CREDIT: Angelina Smith, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL SEM
SUBJECT: Ant head; CREDIT: Braden Ruddy, Florida Atlantic University High School Owls Imaging Lab; METHOD/INSTRUMENT: JEOL SEM