Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Fwd: Snapshots of Life: A Fantastic Voyage, Inside the Airport



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06/10/2014 09:00 AM EDT
Confocal microscopy is used to visualize the activity of the sox9b gene (green) in the developing zebrafish fin; collagen (red), DNA (blue).
It's not every day that you can take flight on a fantastic voyage without leaving the airport. But that's what will happen if you visit the Life:Magnified exhibit currently on display at Washington Dulles International Airport. If you only glimpse the exhibit as you're running to catch a flight, you'll probably think it's an art […]

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