What do you see? 12 extreme close-ups bring 'hidden science' to life

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What do you see? 12 extreme close-ups bring'hidden science' to life New photography book encourages us to look for science everywhere. Over many years of geological time, opal is slowly formed as many small spheres of silica (what glass is made of) self-assemble into perfectly ordered layers. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Organized into five thematic sections, the book turns learning about science into a guessing game. Detailed photographs like the ones below taken by MIT researcher and science photographer Felice Frankel challenge readers to deduce the underlying chemical, natural, or physical processes at play.

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