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Six images reveal how we ‘see' data and capture invisible science

  • Written by Andrea Rassell, Nanoartist and creative-practice based researcher in Media, RMIT University
Six images reveal how we ‘see' data and capture invisible scienceLight bounces from an image to your eye, and is interpreted by your brain. oldskool photography / Unsplash, CC BY

As an experimental video-maker working at scales smaller than molecules, I surround myself in a variety of scientific visualisations.

In reading popular media on scientific discoveries, I sometimes encounter claims that a particular...

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