 I was doing the fluorescence in-situ hybridization experiment and I was dying my bacteria that are responsible for electrogenesis and I dyed them in red color. And then once I was absorbing the biofilm that they create on the surface, I found really cool image and then like, wait a second, it looks like phoenix, exactly with the wings and head and I found it very cool because bacteria is like immortal microorganisms that survive almost any conditions and environment and it's like phoenix recovering from nothing. The small particles that you can see on the image is bacteria and so they create a biofilm and they grow next to each other but for some reason they create this unique form. I was studying electrogenic bacteria. This is bacteria that grow on the iron surface or electrode surface and they consume all organics and they produce electrons that they can go directly on the electrode surface. And my idea with this experiment was just to visualize how they spread on the electrode surface and what their relationship between archaea and bacteria. I really look the power of the phoenix that I see in this image with this opening wings and ready to fly.