Apples and Honey: This is a colorized image of a 3D printed coplanar waveguide made of silver. It was taken at eighty thousand times magnification. Printed silver traces can be used to connect different electronic components on circuit boards. This sample was cut open by bombardment with a focused gallium ion beam so that the internal structure could be viewed with a scanning electron microscope. Seeing the structure inside of an electrical connection can help reveal the quality of the material. This in turn helps scientists develop better materials and methods for making higher conductivity interconnects. While we were cutting into the sample, we discovered this layered structure and decided to investigate further. Similar to cracking open a rock and finding a geode, we weren’t expecting something so aesthetically pleasing inside of a waveguide. Because the structure was so interesting, we polished it. We imaged the sample on the day after Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year’s festival during which it is traditional to dip apple slices in honey for a sweet new year. Because of the time of year and how close it was to lunch, we were discussing recipes using honey while waiting for the ion beam to mill the silver in the sample. That discussion led to the decision to use a honey inspired palette to colorize the micrograph. Contributors: Laura Davidson and Daniel Dryden