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Drops of water
In the compulsory isolation of lockdown, Daisy Lafarge’s repeated visits – via a new microscope – to the miniature worlds contained by drops of pond water provided her with the company and escapism she craved.
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On contagion
Reading descriptions of the way humans become infested by parasitic flatworms, Daisy Lafarge experienced painful physical symptoms. Perhaps the very creature she was studying had invaded her body.
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Schistosoma mansoni flatworm, male with female
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Videos
A dozen eggs : time-lapse microscopy of normal development.
Date: 1991- Books
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The Cambridge natural history... / edited by S. F. Harmer and A. E. Shipley.
Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederic), 1862-1950.Date: 1896- Books
The Cambridge natural history / edited by S.F. Harmer and A.E. Shipley.
Date: 1895-1909- Books
Fatal flaws : how a misfolded protein baffled scientists and changed the way we look at the brain / Jay Ingram.
Ingram, Jay.Date: 2013