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Tom Kuech

Animated Ladybug Super Zoom-In

Posted on July 15, 2014

by Tom Kuech Here is the underside of a ladybug. Click the image to enlarge. You won’t regret it! In this post I hope to help you appreciate just how small “nano” is, using the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged animals, animation, bugs, nano, nanoparticles, size, Tom Kuech

What’s the Difference between Magnification and Resolution? Dog of Science Demonstrates.

Posted on January 6, 2014

by Tom Kuech Seeing small objects is no simple task, but it is an essential one for scientists from fields as diverse as astronomy and nanotechnology.  In order to see tiny things, we need to …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged animals, diffraction, electrons, explainer, images, light, magnification, microscopes, resolution, Tom Kuech4 Comments

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