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Jul4-10, 06:51 PM   #1
 
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I haven't found a thread with this topic so I thought I'd start one.

i'll start by posting these photos. Hopefully they are scientific enough.


Blood Shoeprint.



Saliva Amylase test.

Post yours!
 
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Jul14-10, 10:14 PM   #2
 
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Come on, I know I'm not the only person with scientific photos lying around. I know there are other scientists around here.*looks under some rocks (but only finds some earthworms)*

Post post post!
 
Jul14-10, 10:18 PM   #3

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Which ones the sperm one.
 
Jul15-10, 02:48 AM   #4
 
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The so called "Usselo Horizon" as found in a hole, we dug in the Maatheide, close to Lommel in Belgium at only ~1 meter depth.
 
Jul16-10, 11:55 AM   #5
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Okay, this is one of the SEM photos of Al doped zinc oxide nanopowder... I'm not including it in my thesis, as you can tell the magnification is not enough.




P.S. ~christina~, spray some acid on them!
 
Jul18-10, 01:31 PM   #6
 
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Quote by drizzle View Post
Okay, this is one of the SEM photos of Al doped zinc oxide nanopowder... I'm not including it in my thesis, as you can tell the magnification is not enough.
Nice picture. I don't think we have a SEM in our school. Interesting to see.
P.S. ~christina~, spray some acid on them!
Them? You mean the penguin of course.

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The so called "Usselo Horizon" as found in a hole, we dug in the Maatheide, close to Lommel in Belgium at only ~1 meter depth.
Very nice, Andre. Were you digging the hole to intentionally look for the charcoal soil layer?

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Which ones the sperm one.
None are of the spermatazoa test. I'm not sure if it's legal to post! :
 
Jul18-10, 03:20 PM   #7
 
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Nice science related photos. Hope to see more!
 
Jul18-10, 03:27 PM   #8
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Quote by ~christina~ View Post
Nice picture. I don't think we have a SEM in our school. Interesting to see.
Neither do we, haven't you noticed the French note!
I've send the samples to one of the schools there, I mean France, my prof recomend it.

Them? You mean the penguin of course.
 
Jul18-10, 04:45 PM   #9
 
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Very nice, Andre. Were you digging the hole to intentionally look for the charcoal soil layer?
Yes ~c~ it was the purpose of that hole and we knew we were going to find it
 
Jul26-10, 01:52 PM   #10
 
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Okay, this is one of the SEM photos of Al doped zinc oxide nanopowder... I'm not including it in my thesis, as you can tell the magnification is not enough.
What's the thesis on? TCOs? Photovoltaics?
 
Jul26-10, 02:28 PM   #11
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What's the thesis on? TCOs? Photovoltaics?
Neither, it's a bit odd from what you've expected. I study the effect of changing the Sol Gel [which is a chemical synthesis route] growth parameters on the structural and optical properties of ZnO nanomaterials...

Do I have to go public!
 
Jul28-10, 02:26 PM   #12
 
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Here's a couple images of diffraction patterns caused by illuminating a 5 um diameter pinhole: one used a laser (can see the effect the iris has?), and the other a white light source- note the chromatic aberrations. No alterations to contrast/brightness/etc.



 
Jul29-10, 07:25 PM   #13
 
When I saw this thread, I thought I must post one of my daughter's elementary school "properties of light" project photo, but Andy beat me to it!

I got bored with the typical pin hole and double slit thingy, so I made a smiley face..... LOL



from a smiley about half that size. But it made an interesting picture.
 
Jul29-10, 07:51 PM   #14
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That's so cool Ms Music... Can you make the [biggrin] face?
 
Jul29-10, 08:06 PM   #15
 
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Very nice Ms Music. I went to a Fourier transform applet site and drew in a smiley, and took a screen shot...look how close mine is to yours!



If you want to play with the applet, it's here -

http://escher.epfl.ch/fft/
 
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Two images you might find interesting, guess what they are
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Jul30-10, 01:44 PM   #17
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Two images you might find interesting, guess what they are
A worm and a... Worm.
 
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