Zebrafish fins, an immune cell swallowing an anthrax bacterium, spiky pollen grains, patterned muscle fibers—these are some of the tiny structures made large in a new exhibit of microscope portraits, Life: Magnified, now at Washington Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C.
Zebrafish fins, an immune cell swallowing an anthrax bacterium, spiky pollen grains, patterned muscle fibers—these are some of the tiny structures made large in a new exhibit of microscope portraits, Life: Magnified, now at Washington Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C.