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Amazing photomicrography winners from the @NikonSmallWorld 2016 competition https://t.co/9QJzO1qBqg
#RobertHooke's #Micrographia 1667 - wonderful diagrams
#design #illustration #biology #RoyalSociety #FRS #engraving
Hang in there, it's #MonochromeMonday! A 40cm louse on a human hair, from Hooke's 'Micrographia' (1665).
Springing into #MonochromeMonday with Hooke's 'Micrographia' (1665). @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/mcgKkv9NJb
Call for Entries: @NikonSmallWorld's #PhotoMicrography Competitions–Due 4/30 https://t.co/v4pPaQ8EeR #BioArt #SciArt
Images from Hooke's Micrographia inspiring the future use of microscopes for scientific exploration #ZoomMW
Foiled this drawing of a moth in gold, to reference the process bugs go through before electron micrographs are taken
.@NLWales just released all diagrams from Hooke's Micrographia into the public domain https://t.co/JOWp7rR4UX
#drawingaugust this mineralogist showed me micrographs of the raw diamond she studied as I drew her. #urbansketching
My new art - Nebula cell! Making a micrograph cell with nebula and galaxy.
http://t.co/9lFPah3Q7o #imagination
Robert Hooke–born OTD 1635–described a fly's eye, a plant cell, a flea, a louse…in his huge & wonderful #Micrographia
Tomorrow is #RobertHooke's 379th birthday. New blog post on #Micrographia & his 17c drawings: http://t.co/GqBc3HZ9QS