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If we could only see the miniature things that make up the Universe, the world would seem so different. The microscopic world is invisible to the naked eye, but it is full of beautiful or even scary creatures. A whole new world opens through the lens of microscope and let us to give a glimpse into something we have never seen.

Take a look at these breathtaking new worlds that only microscope photography can reveal. Submit your own pics and don’t forget to vote for your favorites!

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Jumping Spider; Platycryptus Undatus Jumping Spider Coventry Ct

Jumping Spider; Platycryptus Undatus Jumping Spider Coventry Ct

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#3

Ant Eye, Formica Sp.

Ant Eye, Formica Sp.

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Ball Point Pen

Ball Point Pen

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Autumn Wagner
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Easily my favorite of the bunch, took something incredibly common mundane and made it interesting.

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A Tick After A Meal

A Tick After A Meal

Eye Of Science/ SPL/ Barcroft Media Report

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#6

Salt Crystal

Salt Crystal

John Hobson Report

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#7

Knot Tied In Strand Of Blonde Hair

Knot Tied In Strand Of Blonde Hair

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Jude
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A strand means a number of hairs together. This is a single hair.

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Parasitic Wasp; Pediobius Sp. (chalcidoidea- Eulophidae)

Parasitic Wasp; Pediobius Sp. (chalcidoidea- Eulophidae)

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Amphipod In Polarized Light

Amphipod In Polarized Light

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Zebrafish Embryo

Zebrafish Embryo

Dr. David McCarthy Report

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Pollen Spores Of A Cutleaf Geranium

Pollen Spores Of A Cutleaf Geranium

Riccardo Antonelli Report

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#12

Eye Of A Bee; Agapostemon Sp. San Diego Co. Usa

Eye Of A Bee; Agapostemon Sp. San Diego Co. Usa

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EmaSklepic
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

no way :D that is awesome! when u think of the things they build in the same geometrical way ^^

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Fluorescent Plant Seed

Fluorescent Plant Seed

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#14

Pollen Grains On A Bumblebee's Mouth

Pollen Grains On A Bumblebee's Mouth

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#15

Sand Sahara Desert

Sand Sahara Desert

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Wing Scales On A Sunset Moth

Wing Scales On A Sunset Moth

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