20 Incredible Objects Captured by Scientific Photographers


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At school, you were taught that water turns into ice at 0°C and below. However, this rule does not always apply. In particular, pure water remains liquid at a temperature of even −48.3°C (ultrafast freezing) if it is in an absolutely stable state. In this photo, you can see what crystallized water looks like.

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We now turn to the plant world. This is what Tulip cells look like under a microscope. A tulip is a flower that only blooms for 3 to 5 days once, a year. However, if you cut its bud off and place it in a vase, it will continue to grow and reach for the light. Tulips can be found in every color of the rainbow.

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The cells of different plants may differ in appearance, but they all have a common structure. Plants are both unicellular and multicellular (as in this photo). Until recently, we did not have the opportunity to zoom very closely on a cell and get underneath its membrane. For this reason, it was believed that there was a void inside all cells.

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