Recent presentation: Natural History Through the Microscope

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Recent presentation: Natural History Through the Microscope

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Recently, I gave a presentation to the Friends of our local nature reserve. Here is a link to a web version that may interest you:

http://www.arcaneafvs.com/fowlnr/presen ... oscope.htm

Be warned that there are embedded movies that may take a while to load.
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A very good presentation there Graham. :smt023 I wish we had something like that of which you have there, here in Rutherfordton, N.C. Seems as though people here are in to much of a hurry to be concerned with such things these days :(

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This is great stuff, Graham!

I especially like the juxtapositions of images from 1665 and 2007.

It gives a real sense of history and perspective to this whole "microscopic imaging" business!

--Rik

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