Chocolate Pinwheels?
Science Seen | Chocolate Pinwheels? Courtesy of The Natural History Museum, London CHOCOLATE PINWHEELS? Plankton are Earth's primary defense against global warming, as they consume more carbon dioxide than any other organism. But who knew that these microscopic algae-like organisms, which pervade the world's oceans, could be so beautiful? This electron micrograph captures a Calcidiscus leptoporus shedding its exoskeleton and building a new one. function sendData() { document.frm.p
The Scientist Staff
Jun 15, 2003
Science Seen | Chocolate Pinwheels?
Courtesy of The Natural History Museum, London |
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