Being a forensic scientist, these photos are of particular interest to me
and also beautifully taken by unknown sources.
 An ant, Formica fusca, holding a microchip
 Surface of an Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory silicon microchip
 Eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin
 The surface of a strawberry
 Bacteria on the surface of a human tongue
 Human sperm (spermatozoa)
 Nylon hooks and loops of Velcro
 Household dust: includes long hairs of cat fur, twisted synthetic and woolen fibers, 
serrated insect scales, a pollen grain, and plant and insect remains
 The weave of nylon stocking fibers
 The head of a mosquito
 Head louse clinging to a human hair
 Eight eyes (two groups of four) on the head of a tarantula
 Cut human hairs and shaving foam between two razor blades
 Cigarette paper the tobacco is rolled in
 Corroded surface of a rusty nail
 Mushrooms spores
Clutch of butterfly eggs on a raspberry plant 
Calcium phosphate crystal
Now if you think about it along with the Locard principle,
is it any wonder why forensics plays such an important part in solving mysteries?


















 
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