... isn't just for plants anymore. It's a new blog here at the Blorg, a Scienceblogs Dot Com production.
The internet is home to a wealth of captivating science images, from the many microscopic components of a cell to the remote corners of the universe captured by Hubble. On Photo Synthesis, we aim to bring you the best of what's out there. Every month we will feature the work of a different photoblogger, exposing worlds both small and large, familiar and exotic. We will let the power of the lens take us where we ourselves are not able to go.
Photo Synthesis presents its first photo-scientist blogger guy, Alex Wild, HERE. Enjoy!
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Thanks for the plug, Greg!