More science in motion

Its a Friday and I’m feeling lazy so all I’ll say is feast your eyes on the wonderful display of science below.

A bacterium on a diatom on an amphipod.

A bacterium on a diatom on an amphipod.

Ball Caught in Underwater Toroidal Vortex

Ball Caught in Underwater Toroidal Vortex

A heart being kept alive outside of the body.

A heart being kept alive outside of the body.

This gif has been doing the rounds under the title ‘Hydrophobic water.’ It’s not hydrophobic, it has a compound added to it which increases the surface tension.

White blood cell chases bacteria.

White blood cell chases bacteria.

KeyIf you liked this, you’ll probably like the previous series of gifs I did about How Things Work.

About the author: Conor Hughes works as a Marketing Executive at Life Science Recruitment

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