
If you travel through Dulles Airport in the near future, you may see some lovely scientific images on the walls. It’s an exhibit called “Life: Magnified,” organized by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, the American Society for Cell Biology and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority’s Arts Program. If you aren’t passing through Dulles, you can see the images on the web.
Here are a few of my favorites. You can see high-resolution versions on the web site, plus many others.
First, the mouthparts of a Lone Star tick (an awesome beast):

Neurons in the cerebellum, a region of the brain:

HIV (yellow) attacks an immune cell (blue):

New yeast emerge after two yeast cells have sex:

Hairs on a gecko lizard’s toes, allowing them to stick to walls:

An ovary from an anglerfish:
