A unique laboratory at Michigan Tech captured microscopic photography of snowflakes in a demonstration of the lab's high-powered scanning electron microscope. The Applied Chemical and Morphological ...
The first person to photograph a single snowflake captured these images. Wilson A. Bentley used a microscope with his camera—plus years of trial and error—to get a photo of an individual snowflake in ...
High-resolution photograph of a snowflake. It showcases how very complex the etching can become on an individual flake. The perturbations here occur because of how water vapor meets the cylindrical ...
Just as no two snowflakes are alike, neither are exhibits about "Snowflake" Bentley, and there's always more to discover. London's Natural History Museum has digitized one of Wilson Bentley's books of ...
No two snowflakes are alike, and that’s even more true in the arctic temperatures we are seeing this week. These photos capture up-close images of snowflakes that fell recently in Kansas City. Becky ...
AND LOOKING AT ALL OUR SNOW IN A NEW LIGHT. HERE’S JEAN MACKIN. HE WANDERS INTO A WINTER’S DAY. SNOWSHOES, CARVING TRAILS IN HIS OWN BACKYARD IN GUILFORD. I LOVE SPENDING TIME IN THE WOODS. THAT’S MY ...