<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><xml><meta><title>plime.com : plime.com : Search Results : microscope : ATOM 0.3</title><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/</link><description>You can use this XML spec to create a desktop widget or other application (i.e. Flash visualization). Please share it with us in our forum and we'll link it here!</description><language>en-us</language></meta><items><entry><title><![CDATA[Beershots: A microbial view of the worlds most Famous Beers]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/52099/1/" /><id>52099</id><summary><![CDATA[Beershots: A microbial view of the worlds most Famous Beers]]></summary><issued>2008-02-26T08:39:36+01:00</issued><modified>2008-02-26T08:39:36+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Beer under a microscope. Plain and simple, yet refreshing and informative. <br/><br/>Cheers!]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[A powerful microscope technique reveals the molecular organisation of skin]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/43605/1/" /><id>43605</id><summary><![CDATA[A powerful microscope technique reveals the molecular organisation of skin]]></summary><issued>2007-12-08T08:38:05+01:00</issued><modified>2007-12-08T08:38:05+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Seeing proteins in their natural environment and interactions inside cells has been a longstanding goal. Using an advanced microscopy technique called cryo-electron tomography, researchers from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory [EMBL] have visualised proteins responsible for cell-cell contacts for the first time.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Microscope Card (mildy NSFW)]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/technology/l/57745/1/" /><id>57745</id><summary><![CDATA[Microscope Card (mildy NSFW)]]></summary><issued>2008-04-10T08:25:52+01:00</issued><modified>2008-04-10T08:25:52+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[A new card allows you to watch sperm, blood, yeast infections and other organisms with your bare eyes.<br/><br/>Why this is on an adult toy site I do not know and please no &quot;Oh, how did you find this?&quot; comments, I just did thats all.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Scientists image a single HIV particle being born]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/63114/1/" /><id>63114</id><summary><![CDATA[Scientists image a single HIV particle being born]]></summary><issued>2008-05-25T23:11:24+01:00</issued><modified>2008-05-25T23:11:24+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[By using a specialized microscope that illuminates only a cell&#8217;s surface, scientists have become the first to see, in real time and in plain view, hundreds of thousands of molecules coming together in a living cell to form a single particle of the virus that has, in less than 25 years, claimed more than 25 million lives: HIV. <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.rockefeller.edu/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Video</a> on homepage.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Amazing photos taken through a microscope]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/24553/1/" /><id>24553</id><summary><![CDATA[Amazing photos taken through a microscope]]></summary><issued>2007-06-20T20:44:16+01:00</issued><modified>2007-06-20T20:44:16+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Gary Greenberg is one of a growing number of artists who creatively combines art with science.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[LIfe in a Microcosmic World]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/65982/1/" /><id>65982</id><summary><![CDATA[LIfe in a Microcosmic World]]></summary><issued>2008-06-19T18:49:13+01:00</issued><modified>2008-06-19T18:49:13+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Deliciously beautiful photographs utilizing Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[MicroAngela]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/50292/1/" /><id>50292</id><summary><![CDATA[MicroAngela]]></summary><issued>2008-02-12T16:10:41+01:00</issued><modified>2008-02-12T16:10:41+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Come explore familiar and unexpected views of the microscopic world with these colorized images from electron microscopes at the University of Hawaii. Theme pick is of the black ant.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Eye of Science - Life in the microscopic world]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/23100/1/" /><id>23100</id><summary><![CDATA[Eye of Science - Life in the microscopic world]]></summary><issued>2007-06-07T22:26:48+01:00</issued><modified>2007-06-07T22:26:48+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[High resolution imagery of bugs, bacteria, and other really small stuff!]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Scientists Scan Striking Nanoscale Images]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/50737/1/" /><id>50737</id><summary><![CDATA[Scientists Scan Striking Nanoscale Images]]></summary><issued>2008-02-15T11:55:54+01:00</issued><modified>2008-02-15T11:55:54+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[A selection of enhanced images of tiny things made big to mark the 25th anniversary of the <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanning_tunneling_microscope" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Scanning Tunneling Microscope</a>.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[USB Tools &amp; Gadgets]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/technology/l/50416/1/" /><id>50416</id><summary><![CDATA[USB Tools &amp; Gadgets]]></summary><issued>2008-02-13T10:25:38+01:00</issued><modified>2008-02-13T10:25:38+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[From the USB Powered Personal Massager to the Dino Lite Digital Microscope Magnifier, they get something for everyone.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Teeny Ted From Turnip Town]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/16277/1/" /><id>16277</id><summary><![CDATA[Teeny Ted From Turnip Town]]></summary><issued>2007-04-13T18:53:16+01:00</issued><modified>2007-04-13T18:53:16+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Canadian researches have created the world's smallest book, which requires an electron microscope to read.<br/>to find out more, visit the publishers website and click on the blog. <div style='display:block;width:300px;overflow:hidden;'><a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://robertchaplin.ca" rel="nofollow">http://robertchaplin.ca</a></div>]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Another up close look at snow flakes]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/7645/1/" /><id>7645</id><summary><![CDATA[Another up close look at snow flakes]]></summary><issued>2006-12-14T18:01:22+01:00</issued><modified>2006-12-14T18:01:22+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[This time under a 3600x magnification microscope.]]></content></entry></items></xml>