Flaming Aminos. On a microscope slide, the amino acids alanine and glutamine recrystallized from a solution into roiling formations like this one. Your proteins, which are molecular actors for everything you do, are rife with these biochemicals. The area shown here would fit on the head of a match.
11.03.2026 12:34
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Spiraling Vitamins. I recrystallized vitamins B12 and C onto a microscope slide. I was thunderstruck by the gorgeous spiral formations that emerged. In this case, a winged being also appears to be escaping from my microscope slide. The area shown here might fit in side one this letter B's windows.
08.03.2026 14:08
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The New Jersey State Council on the Arts has released the 2025 Artist Fellowship Catalog, now both online and as a hard copy. I am thrilled and grateful that the council included me and my crystal photomicrography work among such an engaging and diverse group NJ artists.
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06.03.2026 15:47
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An Arc of C. As it recrystallizes from a solution (in this case with the solvent known as Mezcal), ascorbic acid, aka vitamin C, seems to revel in the forms it can accrete into. The Arc of C that you see here, on a microscope slide, would just about overlay the span of this printed s.
28.02.2026 14:01
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The Eye of C. A recrystallization of Vitamin C β a life-affirming arrangement of 20 carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms β from a solution in @Mezcal, delivered wondrous formations on my glass slide. This one stared right back at me. On the slide, it's way smaller than a dragonfly's eye.
24.02.2026 12:03
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A mini-shot of Mezcal. A sprinkle of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). The solution, gently applied onto a smooth glass slide. Then, heat and time. Such rewards for this preparation, including this alluring formation, replete with hints of citrus. On the slide, it would within the arms of this printed U.
23.02.2026 12:54
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The antihistamine cetirizine, aka C21H25ClN2O3, sold as Zyrtec, quells one of your body's world-class agitators: histamine, aka C5H9N3. I recrystallized cetirizine onto a glass slide and got gobsmacked by gorgeous crystal formations like this one. It's the size of a fruit fly's face.
19.02.2026 03:02
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Acid-freedom II. Another image from a recrystallization of Omeprazole, a proton-pump inhibitor (stomach-acid blocker) sold as Prilosec. Lots of intersecting needle crystals formed on my microscope slide into formations like these. The area shown is about the size of an asterisk.
17.02.2026 12:13
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Acid-freedom. I recrystallized Omeprazole, a proton-pump inhibitor sold also as Prilosec, onto a microscope slide It can be a help in tamping down stomach acid, which can cause troubles like heartburn and the discomfort of reflux conditions. The area shown is about the size of printed asterisk.
13.02.2026 12:49
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Amino Acid Amore. Gotto bless amino acids, the building blocks of all of our proteins without which our living tissue would be as inanimate as styrofoam. Here's one crystalline formation, which could fit inside this O, of the amino acids alanine and glutamine. You can see waves of crystal growth.
12.02.2026 12:37
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Ascorbic Prayer Flags. On a slide bearing recrystallized Vitamin C, aka ascorbic acid, this cluster of crystal platelets aligned like Tibetan Prayer Flags. Only the crystal flags are the size of poppy seeds.
07.02.2026 18:03
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Thanks for the heads up!
07.02.2026 18:02
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Just can't get enough Vitamin C, a 20-atom superhero in our cells with a chemical formula of C6H8O6. I recrystallized it using cover slip and ended up with this plate-dominated formation on the microscope slide. If this were a high-fashion scarf, it would be sized right for a mosquito.
05.02.2026 12:31
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I took a look at de-icing salts, which I recrystallized onto a glass slide, under my microscope. This product included three slats" sodium chloride, calcium chloride & magnesium chloride. Each element of the image shown is comparable in size to a bit of fly anatomy, say, an eye or a knee joint.
02.02.2026 12:36
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Points and Lines. An experiment in recrystallizing salicylic acid (CβHβOβ), a staple for wart medicine (think Dr. Scholl's) and a chemical precursor to aspirin, yielded a variety of microscopic formations, including this one The area here on a microscope slide is the size of a typical freckle.
28.01.2026 13:40
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Acetaminophen (aka C8H9NO2), the active ingredient in TYLENOL, recrystallized from an ethanol solution onto a microscope slide. This formation, about as wide as a mosquito leg and half the length of its body, caught my eye. Brace for the cold and a near infinitude of gorgeous snow crystals!
24.01.2026 18:27
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I recrystallized the combo of vitamin C and the sweetener stevia from a vodka solution onto a microscope slide. This is one of the beautiful formations that took shape as the ethanol solvent evaporated. This fanlike crystal would be about the right size for bee in need of cooling on a hot day.
21.01.2026 15:27
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A combo of the amino acid alanine and the sweetener stevia recrystallized onto a microscope slide from a solution in a 75% grain alcohol. A microscopic kelpscape, which could probably fit within the area of a guppy's eye, emerged along with a couple of half-faces with deep meditative expressions.
18.01.2026 16:38
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A combo of two chemicals found in cells, inositol and alanine, recrystallized from a solution onto a slide into a strange microcrystalline fossil spine. I wonder what kind of full-fleshed creature such a spin might support. This crystallo-skeletal fragment would fit inside of a spineless fruit fly.
11.01.2026 14:17
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Portrait of a Relaxer: First chemically synthesized in 1961, cylcobenzaprine was initially studied as an antidepressant, but now is mostly prescribed as a muscle relaxant. I recrystallized a pill's water-soluble components onto a microscope slide. Here's one formation. It's the size of a fly's eye.
08.01.2026 13:49
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Another from the Aging with Grace series. Here, a pair of amino acids (lysine and glutamine) solidified on the slide. The slide sat for a few days enough time for some slow sublimation that I suspect contributed to the mosaic-like result. The area shown here might cover a pigeon's pupil.
07.01.2026 11:59
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Facets of Possibility. The new year brings with it a composition of possibilities, reflected here in the way individual crystalline facets made of the amino acids alanine and glutamine synergize into a composition that is more than a sum of its parts. The area here would fit on ladybug's belly.
03.01.2026 14:08
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2025/2026! This busy crystalscape emerged from a solidification of the amino acids alanine and glutamine from a water solution. This visage would fit on a sunflower seed, a reminder that beauty runs deep and in places and on scales that we cannot usually access. Happy This Year/Next Year!
31.12.2025 13:58
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Aging with Grace. I recrystallized two amino acids, lysine and glutamine, on a microscope slide and then waited a few days before taking this photo. I am taken by the mosaic-like feel, surely based in the formation's crystal facets. The area shown here might cover a pigeon's pupil.
30.12.2025 13:44
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Tiffany Tulip. Another arresting formation on a microscope slide on which I recrystallized the amino acid duo of alanine and glutamine. The formation shown here could easily fit on the back of a small ladybug on an actual tulip.
28.12.2025 12:07
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
25.12.2025 13:06
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Another arresting formation on a microscope slide on which I recrystallized the amino acid duo of alanine and glutamine. The actual area shown here could fit on a bell pepper seed.
23.12.2025 12:11
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My last article of the year, this time with the partnership of bold and consequential @quantamagazine.bsky.social
23.12.2025 10:56
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How Dadβs Fitness May Be Packaged and Passed Down in Sperm RNA | Quanta Magazine
Research into how a fatherβs choices β such as diet, exercise, stress, nicotine use β may transfer traits to his children has become impossible to ignore.
I am thrilled to finish out my writing year with a feature article in Quanta Magazine about how a dad-to-be's behavior and environmental circumstances might get molecularly encoded within his sperm cells and thereby affect the genetic program of his offspring.
www.quantamagazine.org/how-dads-fit...
22.12.2025 17:32
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