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A cold petri dish.  
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I took a picture of my buddy Khader before and after running up and down the stairs twice with the IR camera. We expected to see a large amount of blood flow to his neck, but when we looked at the thermal images we found that it all went to his head!
  
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We also attempted taking pictures of some bacteria being stored in the cold room and found that the petri dish showed no thermal activity. This makes sense since the purpose of storing them there is that they will be preserved in a nonactive state until we take them back out into a warmer environment.
Khader's neck before the jog up the stairs
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[[File:Thermal_Khader.JPG]] [[File:Khader's_neck.png]]
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Khader's neck before the sprint up the stairs
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[[File:Khader_thermal_after.JPG]] [[File:Neck_after_run_overlap.png]] [[File:After_run.png]]
  
I took a picture of my buddy Khader before and after running up and down the stairs a few times. We expected to see a large amount of blood flow to his neck but found that it all went to his head!
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Khader after sprinting up the stairs twice
We also attempted taking pictures of some bacteria being stored in the cold room and found that the petri dish showed no thermal activity. This makes sense since the purpose of storing them there is that they will be preserved in a nonactive state until we take them back out into a warmer environment.
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Khader a few seconds after his sprint
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[[File:Petri_dish.JPG]]
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A cold petri dish with e. coli and its overlapped thermal image. A thermal thumbprint can be seen from where it was being held before the picture was taken.

Latest revision as of 22:56, 22 September 2016

I took a picture of my buddy Khader before and after running up and down the stairs twice with the IR camera. We expected to see a large amount of blood flow to his neck, but when we looked at the thermal images we found that it all went to his head!

We also attempted taking pictures of some bacteria being stored in the cold room and found that the petri dish showed no thermal activity. This makes sense since the purpose of storing them there is that they will be preserved in a nonactive state until we take them back out into a warmer environment.

Thermal Khader.JPG Khader's neck.png Khader's neck before the sprint up the stairs

Khader thermal after.JPG Neck after run overlap.png After run.png

Khader after sprinting up the stairs twice

Awhile after.png Khader a few seconds after his sprint

Petri dish.JPG P dish overlaped.png

A cold petri dish with e. coli and its overlapped thermal image. A thermal thumbprint can be seen from where it was being held before the picture was taken.