They say its a bugs life, but a collection of new photos sheds a new light on the secret life of an insect. The images make them look more like aliens than insects. Tiny droplets of water make the ...
If you think bugs are scary in real life you're going to hate this. German photographer Stefan Diller has perfected a technique to film microscopic details of insects and plants in HD. Part incredibly ...
IF insects gross you out in real life you probably aren’t prepared for what they look like under an electron microscope. Electron microscopes are used to closely examine the structures of small ...
Extinct & Endangered: Insects in Peril, an exhibition by Levon Biss in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History, has been turned into a book. Shining a light upon insect decline and ...
These petite posers are some of the teeniest models on the planet but still know how to trigger a buzz of excitement. The world of macro models is a tricky art to master, but these incredible snaps ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Although the video shows what appears to be a microscopic view of mites crawling around on instant ramen noodles, there isn't ...
Take a look at the beautiful insects, beetles and butterflies at Haslemere Museum - all in microscopic detail Incredible pictures of the weird and wonderful insects at Haslemere Museum have been ...
Scroll through our magnified specimen images and discover the miniature, ethereal world of chalcid wasps. While beautiful to look at through a microscope, these tiny wasps are also killers of the most ...
These incredibly detailed images of jewel-like insects reveal the beautiful, surprising, and often downright bizarre sculptural forms of some of the tiniest creatures on Earth. And when they are ...
The close-ups give a glimpse into a universe that most have never seen, that can usually only be experienced through the lens of a microscope. They are all entries to the Nikon Small World competition ...
You might not like to think about it, but your skin is crawling with teeny tiny, well, creepy crawlies. Microscopic actually. And there are trillions of them. But before you break out the ...