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FezTheCaliph
Profile Joined February 2010
United States492 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-23 10:46:39
July 23 2011 10:38 GMT
#1
This little guy was just shown under an electron microscope. I thought it looked a lot like an eyeless nydus worm so I thought I would share ^_^

Its actually a small ocean dwelling hydrothermal worm, magnified 525 times.
Enjoy!

Got some actual info on it now .
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/18/hydrothermal-worm-electron-microscope_n_901833.html
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Taken using an FEI Quanta SEM, this image is amazingly zoomed in 525 times. The real width of the field in the image is 568μm, or 568/1000 of a millimeter. It's far larger than an atom, but still among the smallest living things.

The worm, as scary as it looks, is something most people will never actually get to see (or have to worry about, for that matter). Hydrothermal worms are deep sea creatures, almost as small as bacterium, and are largely found near hydrothermal vents in the ocean.

This shot was captured by Philippe Crassous and submitted to FEI's gallery. Other amazing shots taken using FEI's microscopes can be seen here.

Last month, scientists reported they had discovered the first multicellular life in the deep subsurface biosphere, or rather, "worms from hell." But perhaps the title is more fitting for this hydrothermal worm.



Image link
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/310124/HYDROTHERMAL-WORM-ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE.jpg
It is better to be on hand with ten men then absent with ten thousand
oldgregg
Profile Joined February 2011
New Zealand1176 Posts
July 23 2011 10:41 GMT
#2
haha gross
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FYRE
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
New Zealand314 Posts
July 23 2011 10:41 GMT
#3
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?
TheAmazombie
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States3714 Posts
July 23 2011 10:42 GMT
#4
Yeah, I saw this pic also, but the first thing I thought of was..."The spice must flow..."
We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery, we need humanity. More than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost. -Charlie Chaplin
nam nam
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden4672 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-23 10:45:42
July 23 2011 10:45 GMT
#5
I must admit I was afraid of clicking on this thread.
FezTheCaliph
Profile Joined February 2010
United States492 Posts
July 23 2011 10:47 GMT
#6
On July 23 2011 19:42 TheAmazombie wrote:
Yeah, I saw this pic also, but the first thing I thought of was..."The spice must flow..."


THE SPICE IS LIFE! =P Another one I've heard is the thing from Alien
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meep
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States1699 Posts
July 23 2011 10:49 GMT
#7
Holy shit it looks awesome.
閑静 しずか (ノ・_・)ノ
nam nam
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden4672 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-23 10:52:03
July 23 2011 10:51 GMT
#8
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.
Taf the Ghost
Profile Joined December 2010
United States11751 Posts
July 23 2011 10:52 GMT
#9
On July 23 2011 19:47 FezTheCaliph wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:42 TheAmazombie wrote:
Yeah, I saw this pic also, but the first thing I thought of was..."The spice must flow..."


THE SPICE IS LIFE! =P Another one I've heard is the thing from Alien


Haha, good thing I'm not the only one that went "oh, Sandworm".
Dagobert
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Netherlands1858 Posts
July 23 2011 10:57 GMT
#10
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:
Show nested quote +

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.

Weird, I've seen single neurons when magnified by x400, so if this is x525 magnification, I doubt the naked eye would be able to see anything here...
nam nam
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden4672 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-23 11:04:45
July 23 2011 11:02 GMT
#11
On July 23 2011 19:57 Dagobert wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.

Weird, I've seen single neurons when magnified by x400, so if this is x525 magnification, I doubt the naked eye would be able to see anything here...


I have no idea. Maybe it's reeeally long or something.

I see now that the persons nick is RighteousNixon and have 0 fans (some reputations system I suppose). Maybe not the most credible source yeah.
caruso
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Germany733 Posts
July 23 2011 11:04 GMT
#12
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:
Show nested quote +

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.




Why quote a comment instead of the actual article?

Taken using an FEI Quanta SEM, this image is amazingly zoomed in 525 times. The real width of the field in the image is 568μm, or 568/1000 of a millimeter.
TheAmazombie
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States3714 Posts
July 23 2011 11:04 GMT
#13
On July 23 2011 20:02 nam nam wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:57 Dagobert wrote:
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.

Weird, I've seen single neurons when magnified by x400, so if this is x525 magnification, I doubt the naked eye would be able to see anything here...


I have no idea. Maybe it's reeeally long or something.


...or maybe it is like a baneling with a huge butt, visible to the naked eye. This worm is so cool though. Some of these things in nature are so much more interesting than any movie could have come up with.
We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery, we need humanity. More than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost. -Charlie Chaplin
Fatze
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Germany1342 Posts
July 23 2011 11:05 GMT
#14
Wow the image was kinda scary :D Awesome article - thx 4 sharing
Comfort from bottles, cheers from beers the guitars are our weapons and we know how to kill!
nam nam
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden4672 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-23 11:10:16
July 23 2011 11:06 GMT
#15
On July 23 2011 20:04 caruso wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.




Why quote a comment instead of the actual article?

Taken using an FEI Quanta SEM, this image is amazingly zoomed in 525 times. The real width of the field in the image is 568μm, or 568/1000 of a millimeter.


Because the article didn't say specifically if it's visible to the naked eye, which was the question. It only said it was very small and the zoom which mean nothing to me without context. How small objects can the human eye see for instance. I just saw that comment while reading and decided to post it since it related directly to his question.
Doorhandle
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Canada107 Posts
July 23 2011 11:09 GMT
#16
On July 23 2011 20:04 caruso wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.




Why quote a comment instead of the actual article?

Taken using an FEI Quanta SEM, this image is amazingly zoomed in 525 times. The real width of the field in the image is 568μm, or 568/1000 of a millimeter.


To put it into perspective, the image seen (which doesnt show the whole thing, but the head realler) is just over half a millimeter. A lot bigger than I expected, really cool though!
FezTheCaliph
Profile Joined February 2010
United States492 Posts
July 23 2011 11:10 GMT
#17
On July 23 2011 19:57 Dagobert wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 23 2011 19:51 nam nam wrote:
On July 23 2011 19:41 FYRE wrote:
Oh my god thats awesome. Is it visible to the naked eye?


From a comment in the huffingtonpost link:

Its name is Halicephal­obus Mephisto which means ""he who loves not the light". Its the deepest living animal ever found. They are resistant to high temperatur­es, can withstand crushing pressure, and can survive in water with extremely low levels of oxygen. Extremophi­les are some of the most interestin­g organisms living on our planet.

As for this reporters understand­ing of small objects...­...well, we all make mistakes. These can definitely be seen with the naked eye. They are very small but comparing them with atoms is a bit ridiculous­.

Weird, I've seen single neurons when magnified by x400, so if this is x525 magnification, I doubt the naked eye would be able to see anything here...


The picture shown is at field width 568 micrometers. The naked eye can see things clearly at 0.05 millimeters. so that would be .568 millimeters. You should be able to see it fine with the naked eye
It is better to be on hand with ten men then absent with ten thousand
LittLeD
Profile Joined May 2010
Sweden7973 Posts
July 23 2011 11:11 GMT
#18
Omg, I want one! :3
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L3g3nd_
Profile Joined July 2010
New Zealand10461 Posts
July 23 2011 11:27 GMT
#19
ewwwww, gross

at guy above me, i do NOT want one!
https://twitter.com/#!/IrisAnother
snotboogie
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Australia3550 Posts
July 23 2011 11:41 GMT
#20
SHAI-HULUD!! You must use the hooks! Do not let them slip off!
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