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Weiss, James

The Hidden Beauty of the Microscopic World : What the tiniest forms of life can tell us about existence and our place in the universe

The Hidden Beauty of the Microscopic World : What the tiniest forms of life can tell us about existence and our place in the universe

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Author: Weiss, James

Humanities

Published on 8 June 2021 by Watkins Media (Watkins Publishing) in the United Kingdom.


Hardback | 256 pages
207 x 206 x 29 | 852g

A strange and beautiful world surrounds us,hidden from sight ...

An unbelievable abundance of life flourishes on every surface of our planet.

In every drop of dew, on every leaf, and even inside each one of us, invisibleyet ingenious life thrives. James Weiss, microbe enthusiast and videographer,has spent thousands of hours peeking into this world, and has been astoundedby the beauty he finds there.

With his captivating photographs and illustrations, James presents thisbeginner's guide to microscopic life, from the most simple, single-celledorganisms to complex micro-animals. Navigate the births, feasts, triumphs,tragedies and deaths of a cast of tiny characters, including the adorablewater bear, the immortal Hydra and the dancing Desmid. Learn howthese lifeforms work and what lessons they can teach us about our ownexistence, and discover how seeing the wonder of nature from a newperspective can change your life.

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