Scanning 'tiny monsters' through a microscope

The images below look like monsters in horror movies, but they are actually tiny insects captured under a microscope using 3D technology.

Dr. Tom Jackson, an English author and zoologist, has just completed a book called ' Micro Monsters ', consisting of 80 3D images taken through microscopes of insects around the house. we, like: flies, mosquitoes, bees, termites, .

In order to get detailed images of each insect's minimet, Dr. Tom Jackson and his colleagues spent nearly three months coating a small layer of gold on small insects and cooling them in a nitrogen atmosphere. liquid. Later, scientists used electron beams from a microscope to create 3D images of these tiny insects.

Here are some pictures of tiny insects in 'Micro Monsters' book:

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A head lice eggs.

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Brown ants are eating grass leaves

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The ear worm feeds on leaves

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European wasps

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Water bears


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Termite

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Rice beetle

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Two dogs

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A fly is laying eggs

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Mosquitoes cause yellow fever

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Beetle eating leaves

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A fly

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Beetles

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Honeybee