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Has anyone here ever looked into a microscope? It's pretty amazing what we can see, isn't it? The world becomes an entirely different place. But for years, microscopes had a drawback. Only one person could see what was being magnified at a time.

That has pretty significant implications for science. If I look through a microscope just a few seconds after you, the image I see might be different than the one you saw.

That's why photomicrography is so important to the scientific community. Each image you see through the microscope can also be viewed by hundreds of other researchers anywhere in the world.

Photomicrography combines photography and microscopy. The result is something much greater than the sum of its parts. The result is a technology that could help bring about the cures for diseases. It could also mean a better understanding of the universe.