NTNU scientists removed the wooden splinter the arrow is pointing to in the picture on the left. In the middle: The splinter being prepared for electron microscopy – with imaging on the right.
Splinters are everyday injuries commonly involving a small shard of wood, glass, metal, plastic or a thorn that becomes embedded in the skin and the soft tissue underneath. The outer skin layer, known ...
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