gizmodo.com— Taken with an electron scanning micrograph by Fanny Beron from the École Polytechnique de Montréal, it just (understandably) won first prize in the "Science as Art" competition.
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image capture is built up by rastering, that may only be a few ms to raster a micron square but still its not enough to capture something as fast as an explosion - STM is not considered real time imaging.
mypreciousssJan 4, 2008
You are not alone.
itsradbradJan 4, 2008
....unpredicted consequences at a high level.... on yeah, we added some little fireballs too.
isnoozeJan 5, 2008
Dude, IT WON THE ART IN SCIENCE competition !!! How come it's not clear...<a class="user" href="http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/doc.asp?CID=11477&DID=203595">http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/doc.asp?CID=11477&DID=203 ...</a>- a grumpy designer who made the picture
osiboJan 5, 2008
Wow really nice ! I'm currently studying computer engineering at that university and it really rocks :)
schneckehausJan 5, 2008
Doh :/
lanlostJan 6, 2008
Nudality
Closed AccountJan 9, 2008
mushrooms.... Yummy...!! :-)
secretkrabJan 10, 2008
image capture is built up by rastering, that may only be a few ms to raster a micron square but still its not enough to capture something as fast as an explosion - STM is not considered real time imaging.