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You can now share your favourite eye-catching images with the Electron Microscopy community, as well as forthcoming events and interesting web links.

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Copper Sample with Clusters of Spheroid Structures

Copper Sample with Clusters of Spheroid Structures

Electrochemically generated rough copper sample with clusters of rough spheroid structures with different topographic features.
SEM of calcium carbonate crystal

SEM of calcium carbonate crystal

SEM photograph of a synthetically prepared calcium carbonate crystal after inhibition of polymer. Specimen was carbon coated and imaged using high-vacuum mode of the FEI Quanta 200 scanning electron microscope.
Secretory Granules within a Human Eosinophil

Secretory Granules within a Human Eosinophil

Morphology of secretory granules within a human eosinophil after physiological stimulation with eotaxin showing a mixed population of intact (arrowhead) and enlarged emptying granules (gr) with reduced electron-density in the cytoplasm.
Nanoparticle with a Core-Shell Structure

Nanoparticle with a Core-Shell Structure

Isolated Ni3Si(Al) nanoparticle with a core-shell structure.

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