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Temple University graduate student Yilin Wu downloads data from a temperature "ibutton" on the roof of the Jefferson Memorial.
Credit: National Park Service
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Confocal laser scanning imaging of a biofilm taken from the dome of the Jefferson Memorial. Red are microcolonies of photoautotrophic microbes, green are chemoheterotrophic microbes, and grey are the lithic substratum.
Credit: Federica Villa and Betsey Pitts, Center for Biofilm Engineering at Montana State University.
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3-D reconstruction of microbial communities on stone from a lab system. Color key: E. coli cells, green (GFP); Synechocystis cells, red (autofluorescence); reflection from inorganic materials, grey. Panel (a) displays the top view while panel (b) the bottom view.
Credit: Federica Villa and Betsey Pitts, Center for Biofilm Engineering at Montana State University.
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