It is called Observation of Diatoms and is chock-a-block full of interesting info:
https://diatoms.de/en/
Among all the interesting stuff is a video on amoebae (a by-product of cultivating diatoms)
https://diatoms.de/en/what-s-new
Click on July 26, 2019 Amoebae link. Watch the third video
Diatom Web Page
Diatom Web Page
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Re: Diatom Web Page
Thank You
That appears to be uncommonly 'accessible' and very well produced.
I'm sure I will find it both fascinating and educational.
[one tends to lead to the other]
MichaelG.
That appears to be uncommonly 'accessible' and very well produced.
I'm sure I will find it both fascinating and educational.
[one tends to lead to the other]
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: Diatom Web Page
Than you for the link! I think I have stumbled over the webpage once in the past but haven't had a closer look. He started it in 2016, a point of time when few new private websites were founded. Compare to a forum like this one doesn't have the multitude of opinions but a much more accessible content.
I find it interesting that he sets up diatom cultures and closer studies the behaviour of diatoms.
Bob
I find it interesting that he sets up diatom cultures and closer studies the behaviour of diatoms.
Bob
Re: Diatom Web Page
Oh now that looks interesting indeed. Thanks for posting!
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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