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"I'll never get forget the day I looked down the microscope and saw something funny in the cultures.
In other cases, everything seemed entirely normal until you looked under the microscope and saw the brown ribbons of tau.
"You examine the fractures and tears under a microscope and see if it's torn off a certain way," Goelz said.
Proof of life, of course, will come only when something — or someone — puts a drop of alien water under a microscope and sees a microbe.
Dr. Rensberger took a bone fragment of a small theropod dinosaur in the University of Washington collection, ground it down, looked at it under the microscope and saw the same birdlike pattern.
Elsewhere you can look through a microscope and see a movie projected on living cells, watch a movie of Russian cosmonauts examining grains of kefir, a yogurtlike drink popular in Russia, to determine the grains' potential worthiness as "cosmonauts," or see a mock documentary about an S&M organic farm collective.
Then he discovered a technique for freeze-drying worms in formaldehyde vapour, which would make some of the chemicals of the nervous system fluoresce, so that you could look at a the worm under the microscope and see which parts of it had been full of signal traffic when it died.
"Some people can look in a microscope and see absolutely nothing," Salisbury says.
Before we threw it away I looked at it under a wet preparation microscope and saw huge numbers of free-floating, healthy looking tumour cells which had been shed from the edge of the tumour".
In 1665, Hooke observed a piece of cork with his microscope and saw cavities that he compared to honey combs [ 13].
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