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Nick Loomis working in the lab, as seen through a micro lens.

Nick Loomis working in the lab, as seen through a micro lens.
Nick Loomis working in the lab, as seen through a micro lens.
Nick Loomis working in the lab, as seen through a micro lens.
Nick Loomis working in the lab, as seen through a micro lens.
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Cojanu, Daniel
Nick Loomis working in the lab, as seen through a micro lens.
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04/18/2006
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Nick Loomis, a graduate student in the MIT/WHOI Joint Program, grew up in the farmlands of Nebraska, far from any ocean. As a result, he had little exposure to the tiny plants and animals, collectively called plankton, that dwell in the sea. Once at MIT and WHOI, however, he helped invent a new sea-going imaging instrument called the Holocam, which can capture 3-D holographic images of algae, copepods, and other microscopic ocean life. Learn more about his work in a special audio slideshow.
Photo by Daniel Cojanu
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