Friday, 28. September 2007

Best Science Images of 2007 Honored


A striking image of seaweed shows the complexity of even the simplest organisms.

Seen here is Irish moss—Chondrus crispus—a common Atlantic red alga that is routinely harvested for its carrageenan. The chemical is used as a thickener in many processed foods.

Best Science Images of 2007 Honored

nationalgeographic.com

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