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Scientists mix microorganisms with agar, a jelly-like substance from seaweed, to create amazing illustrations in petri dishes Meenakshi J Balaram Khamari's “Microbial Peacock” won second place ...
The American Society for Microbiology organizes an Agar Art competition, where researchers battle it out by creating artwork in a Petri dish—and these are this year’s winners.
In this week’s Petri Dish we’ll take a look at a new Cambridge company founded by gene-editing experts that emerged with some big funding, as well as Foghorn Therapeutics’ new CFO and the ...
October 21, 2015 Microbiologist recreates 'Starry Night' with bacteria in petri dish By Christina LoBrutto PhillyVoice Contributor Science Art American Society for Microbiology/Facebook ...
Balaram Khamari, 26, is an agar artist. He grows microorganisms in petri dishes so as to form artistic patterns, with the help of agar — a jelly-like substance made from seaweed. A postdoctoral ...
St. Cloud's Microbiologics scientists are bringing Halloween art to the petri dish Sarah Kocher St. Cloud Times 0:02 ...
Scientists use microbes such as germs and bacteria to make art for the American Society for Microbiology’s Agar Art Challenge.
PETRI dishes have rarely looked so beautiful, transformed into art. In Vanitas (in a Petri dish) , Suzanne Anker selected objects ranging from butterfly wings, mushrooms and mosses to metal and ...
"They are interlinked," he says. "Even doing a science experiment requires art." Now, Khamari is bringing the worlds of art and science together – in a petri dish.
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