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A fluorescent microscope image of Caulobacter crescentus cells stained to image their membranes.
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close up image of black solar panels covered in a white grid pattern, reflecting the sun in the top right corner
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The top image shows fluorescently labeled cells in the spinal cord of a zebrafish recovering one week after an injury, and the bottom image shows recovery four weeks after an injury.
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grayscale Scanning Electron Microscopy image of the bacteria C. difficile in the gut of an infected animal
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a flexible circuit has been printed onto a piece of polymer. the polymer and circuit are being crumpled by a pair of gloved hands. the circuit is lighting up an LED. the image is a photograph, not an illustration.
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Cross-section through the hippocampus of a mouse showing early-born neurons in magenta
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blue-toned photo of a large glass vial containing a liquid culture of Rhodobacter capsulatus with an electronic device covered in LED indicator lights in the background
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photo of a smiling man (Casey Harrell) in a wheelchair wearing a pink shirt in front of a microphone, trying the BCI system for the first time
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line art of a disposable plastic cup with a straw containing many small circles with different colored sections, made to look like a boba or bubble tea drink
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papercut-style illustration of the human digestive system in brown containing green, blue, yellow, and white bacteria of various shapes, all on a blue background
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composite photo of the molecular structure of oligocyclotryptamines and the Psychotria leaves they were originally isolated from with an island and ocean landscape in the background
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photo of Gary Baker, an associate professor in University of Missouri’s Department of Chemistry, inspecting a vial of the new liquid-based solution
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