Scientist Melanie Smith Replicates Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” Using Bacteria
Do you think of bacteria as nothing but disgusting, troublesome parasites, good for nothing but making you sick? Well, microbiologist Melanie Smith wants to challenge that perception and has made some fascinating art using nothing but bacteria and petri dishes to show another side to the microorganism. The results are truly something to behold. Look familiar? […]
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- 10/21/2015
- by Patrick Culhane
- Uinterview
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