Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Stamens and a jewel clip

If anything stands out about the bunch of lilies pictured below, it is the large dark coloured stamens. These are worth seeing under the stereo microscope. There is a handy tool to enable this. 


Thursday, 17 June 2021

The Rose of Jericho ‘a plant full of fire’

The Dutch Society for Microscopy (NGVM) department West, organized a workshop on fluorescence microscopy. An introductory presentation was given on this important application of microscopy. Fluorescence microscopy is used in many different fields, such as in medical science, for example in cytology, but also in other areas such as forensic research, pollen research, mineralogy, etc.

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Daphnia’s maneuvers in the dark

Like many other crustaceans, water fleas are very sensitive to light. They have a light-sensitive organ, also called Ocellus, with which they can swim in the direction of the light.

Friday, 4 June 2021

The yak keeps you warm and tidy in the winter

The yak is a bovine species, that lives amongst others in Tibet. They graze in the cool higher part of mountainous areas. Yaks are not adapted to living in hot climates. The main raw material produced by the yaks is wool, existing of tail hair and long hair along the yak belly. Yak shearing takes place in the spring, which is a difficult action because of the furious personality of this animal.