[HN Gopher] Diatom Arrangements
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Diatom Arrangements
Author : trebeljahr
Score : 128 points
Date : 2024-09-19 11:47 UTC (11 hours ago)
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| trebeljahr wrote:
| I've been working on making a little website on diatom
| arrangements (single celled microscopic algae art pieces) over
| the last 2-3 days and felt like sharing it.
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| Here's the result :)
| breck wrote:
| What a beautiful web page. Thank you.
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| And a beautiful site.
|
| I loved your "Principles" page
| (https://www.trebeljahr.com/principles). Extremely intelligent.
| LinuxBender wrote:
| That's really cool. I have bags of their skeletons that are
| about 13 million years old that I used for pest control. I
| never really gave it much thought what they looked liked until
| seeing your site. All the drawings of them I've seen prior were
| black and white and just showed some shapes but no color.
| snarf21 wrote:
| A friend of mine has designed an award winning board games about
| this Victorian practice. Check it out here:
| https://ludoliminal.com/diatoms
| svara wrote:
| Wow! Will need to find high res versions to print.
| Shalomboy wrote:
| This is stunning work you've put forwards. Diatoms remind me of
| looking at snowflakes, but so much more alien feeling. The ocean
| is such a mysterious place.
| jonah wrote:
| I've always loved photos of Diatoms and it's so neat to see so
| many all in one place. The variety is boggling.
| jcims wrote:
| This is great!!! Diatoms are one of those cool little facets of
| nature that I would hazard most people don't know about.
|
| My favorite images of them are from electron microscopes. They
| look like biological crystals or something.
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| https://www.google.com/search?q=diatom+sem&udm=2
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| I used to have a link to a collection of them but can't find it.
| Yes this is a pinterest link lol
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| https://www.pinterest.com/pin/beautiful-sem-image-of-a-diato...
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| While you're at it, check out snowflakes under a SEM.
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| https://www.google.com/search?q=snowflake+sem&udm=2
| johnmaguire wrote:
| Along a similar vein (though not diatoms), I must recommend Art
| Forms in Nature by Ernst Haeckel.
| boneitis wrote:
| Thanks for sharing. Despite some prior encounters with
| diatomaceous earth over the years, I never paid much thought to
| what I had been handling until I saw some diatom art a few months
| ago at the Exploratorium. I've been crazy about them ever since
| and suddenly want to know everything there is to know about them!
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| I'm also tempted to copycat some of those YouTube microbiologists
| who collect water samples from random places and throw them under
| a microscope to look at diatoms, among other things. I could
| possibly convince my retired pathologist mom to gift me her
| microscope and repurpose it for exploring the microcosmos :)
| digging wrote:
| > I'm also tempted to copycat some of those YouTube
| microbiologists who collect water samples from random places
| and throw them under a microscope to look at diatoms, among
| other things. I could possibly convince my retired pathologist
| mom to gift me her microscope and repurpose it for exploring
| the microcosmos :)
|
| I'm a fan of them and have tried my hand at this a few times
| with a microscope I eagerly bought. I'll just say, it's harder
| than it looks. Not simply the observation, but the collection
| and preparation of specimens - it was pretty rare for me to
| find something more interesting than fast little living
| bubbles. But I did see one copepod with a bright red eye, and
| several _very_ cool varieties of rotifers, and some fascinating
| nematodes. If you 're more dedicated than I am, you could have
| a really good time finding and filming them.
| vitovito wrote:
| I salvaged a museum kiosk about diatoms and emulated it at the
| Internet Archive here: https://archive.org/details/diatom_exhibit
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| 34 diatoms can be browsed using the left and right arrows in the
| UI. The diatoms of Yellowstone Lake can also be viewed in a
| separate section by clicking the link in the lower right.
| mzs wrote:
| thank you
| hammock wrote:
| So cool. Have there been any breakthroughs inspired by diatom
| shapes, in for instance mathematics or engineering or applied
| sciences?
| akomtu wrote:
| They look so much like drum vibration modes.
| akomtu wrote:
| Edit: radiolaria is a 3d version of diatoms. If diatoms look
| like vibration modes of a 2d drum, then radiolarians look like
| vibration modes of a 3d ball.
| inside_story wrote:
| this is the stuff folks
| alok-g wrote:
| Anyone offering insights on how these get formed and the
| evolutionary advantages of the patterns? :-)
| dekhn wrote:
| diatoms are fairly easy to collect in the wild, from moss and
| other moist areas of your yard. https://www.mccrone.com/mm/the-
| collecting-cleaning-and-mount... http://www.microscopy-
| uk.org.uk/mag/artjun15/sb-Diatom-Arran...
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| they are quite small and mostly transparent which makes good
| observation challenging.
| hinkley wrote:
| I was yesterday years old when I learned that dynamite is
| nitroglycerin stabilized by diatoms. The little pockets keep the
| nitro from getting surly.
| quantadev wrote:
| I always thought these creatures of microscopic silica formed
| hard glass-like structures as part of the fossilization over
| millions of years, but nope, I was shocked to find out those
| glass structures are their cell walls WHILE they're alive.
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| They look like they'd form their shape like a snowflake does, but
| it's their DNA controlling the shape.
| trhway wrote:
| you never know what you find in Wikipedia.
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatom
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| " the entire Amazon basin is fertilized annually by 27 million
| tons of diatom shell dust transported by transatlantic winds from
| the African Sahara, much of it from the Bodele Depression, which
| was once made up of a system of fresh-water lakes."
| FredPret wrote:
| _Glass_ shells! So these things are basically living sand?
| xcf_seetan wrote:
| Lots of pictures of diatoms and other microscopic living things:
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| https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
| zem wrote:
| what an incredible art form!
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