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  1. Eideard says:

    Lovely work. Several careers back I worked in photo-metallography. Inspiring images – and just a delight to see where the technology has led.

  2. Mister E.B. says:

    For a moment, I thought that was Iran getting nuked.

  3. Dallas says:

    Fascinating indeed.

    Nanotechnology is probably the most underhyped technology going on right now. It will bring great capabilities in new materials.

  4. iGlobalWarmer says:

    All mushroom clouds are cool. Even microscopic ones.

    #2 – Too bad that isn’t a photo of Iran.

  5. jim h says:

    The color is fake. Those aren’t microscopic fireballs.

  6. BubbaRay says:

    I’d like to have some data on those fireballs, especially the instantaneous temperature.

    Those are some great pictures. Isn’t it amazing we’re about halfway in scale between those explosions and galaxies? Very nice to get high quality images of both the micro and macro.

  7. OmarTheAlien says:

    I think the last one was miscaptioned, the dirty dice cap had been used and this bore no resemblance. Brings to my mind an audio scope display, but how does one get nano images of that?

  8. Peter iNova says:

    Mmm. Electron microscopes scan. And not quickly. How does one freeze this sort of image with a scanning electron microscope? I think those are bulbous remains of some other process that have been painted orange to make them look like explosions, but they’re not turbulent explosions snapped at a quadrillionth of a second with a scanning electron microscope.


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