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January 28, 2003Reader Response -- Pictures of Microbes"Pictures of Microbes/ Rising Up/ Pictures of Microbes/ Falling Down/ Pictures of Microbes/ Standing on their heads they're ready" -- not Peter Gabriel and Laurie Anderson Last week, reader GP asked for sites which contain photographs of microbes. Not as many responses to this as to the UK death certificate question, but there were some. Reader J says, "You could try our Bio-DITRL site on the department's website ( http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/ ) because they were to be putting scientific images on there for all to use." Reader MD goes for links: "I thought amateur microscope clubs would probably have some good images, and would almost certainly have links to other amateur and professional sites, so I tried "Microscope Club" as a search term in Google and came up with the following. Each is interesting in itself and they do have links... The Quekett Microscopical Club, "the oldest microscope club in the world", has an interesting set of links here: http://www.couger.com/microscope/links/gcmag.html . Microscopy Society of America has a link page here: http://www.amc.anl.gov/ A British online magazine, 'Micscape' http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/libindex.html has some good links and 'The Micropolitan Museum', "the Institute for the Promotion of the Less than One Millimeter" has images indexed in a 'museum' setting. http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/micropolitan/index.html ." "bigchalk: Homework Central: Images (Reference) http://tinyurl.com/4xse Blacknet Education Resource - Biological Sciences: Image Galleries http://www.blacknet.co.uk/education/bioimage.html Diversity of Life Web Index http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6243/diversity2.html Microbe Library Visual Resources http://www.microbelibrary.org/Visual/page1.htm Microbiology Science Resources http://www.asmusa.org/edusrc/resources.htm" Thanks to everyone who responded! Posted to Admin-Reader Response | TrackBack
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