3D image of 'tiny monsters'

British pen Tom Jackson and his colleagues spent 3 months completing the book 'Micro Monsters' ...

British pen Tom Jackson and his colleagues spent three months completing the book 'Micro Monsters', including 80 3D images of insects taken through a microscope.

According to the Daily Mail , the authors covered a small layer of gold with tiny insects and cooled them in a liquid nitrogen atmosphere. They then used electron beams from a microscope to create 3D images of these tiny insects.

" I want to create the most detailed pictures of little insects around our house, like flies, spiders, insects that parasitize animals and humans ," said author Tom Jackson. .

Author Tom Jackson, who has written over 80 different adult and young books, explains ' Micro Monsters ' as an opportunity to introduce the most detailed images of insects and us. It is difficult to observe with the naked eye.

Here are some photos in 'Micro Monsters' book:

Picture 1 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

3D image of a flies.

Picture 2 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

Close up of the head of another fly.

Picture 3 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

One lice is together with one of its eggs.

Picture 4 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

Image of a small bee.

Picture 5 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

The ferocity of the European wasps.

Picture 6 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

A spider species often appears in our home.

Picture 7 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

Image of an ear worm on a leaf.This worm looks like a scorpion.

Picture 8 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

Two water beetles on a leaf.

Picture 9 of 3D image of 'tiny monsters'

An insect that feeds on leaves.

Update 15 December 2018
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