Volume 4, Number 5, May 2014
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Welcome to MicrobeHunter Microscopy Magazine. You can download the PDF and order a printed version.
At this point I would also like to encourage all readers to participate by writing articles (short and long). Read the submissions page for more information.
Contents
Bacillariophyceae – Diatoms
Diatoms have intricate cell walls made of silica.
Oliver Kim
Quartzite… a Chameleon.
This is the a second of a series of photos of thin section minerals, crystals and other non-biological microscope slides.
Carl Hennig
How did Gammerus get in there?
Some thoughts on Gammerus crustaceans thriving underneath our past glaciers
Charles Guevara
Yogurt. Stress and strain relief for the microscopist
The long route to strain relief .
Carl Hennig
Serious toy – the making of a LEGO microscope.
I have rediscovered my almost forgotten love for LEGO. After years of idleness, it is time to pick up the bricks again.
By Oliver Kim
Great publication as always… Very enjoyable and interesting…