Amazing Art on the Nanoscale
The wires are made of a material called silicon carbide, and researchers hope to use these wires to develop the next generation of electronic devices.

The flowers were made and photographed by Ghim Wei Ho, a graduate student at the Nanoscale Center at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.

Failed oxidation of a piece of silicon, which went south because not enough chromium was used

This image of a nanowire octapus, by Zhengwei Pan

“T4 Bacteriophage” is a virus-like robot in the living body. Made of carbon, it was fabricated by FIB-CVD on a Si surface and is about ten times as large as the real virus
Magnification: 25,000X by Reo Kometani & Shinji Matsui

Educators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have used rapid prototyping to create plaster models of nanostructures.

Ruptured blood vessel by Anne Weston

Red Blood Cells by Annie Cavanagh

Breast Cancer Cells by Annie Cavanagh
And lastly, my favourite….

Nano-explosions by Fanny Beron



this is beautiful … waaaaaaaaaaw… piece of art.
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