Breathtaking photographs reveal the secrets of the micro world, from algae to atoms, dust to GNA, and flies' eyes to flu viruses. Ages 9+.
Explores objects and organisms that can be viewed with a microscope and discusses various kinds of microscopes and microscopy techniques.
Shows how to get the best from various types of microscopes, and suggests projects which reveal the detail of everyday objects.
A fact-packed, beautifully illustrated, all-round introduction to the human body and how it works
Describes outer space and the history of astronomy, including the planets of the solar system, the life of a star, the origin of constellations, and how stars are photographed.
Fascinating introduction to the world of single-celled organisms recounts the feeding, reproductive, and defensive strategies employed by an array of curious creatures: amoeba, paramecium, suctorian, hydra, others.
In nontechnical language and with 199 photographs and drawings, the author clearly explains how a microscope works and what kind to use; preparation and examination of specimens, and much more.
This book peers through the microscope to reveal TINY unimaginable wonders.
Why Should I Recycle Garbage? (PB)
Illustrated throughout with photomicrographs, and complete with a reproducible form for documenting specimens, an in-depth guide explains how to put bugs, water, food, plants and pollen, and even parts of the body (like fingernails) under ...
Embark on 59 adventures in the natural world: the structures of numerous microscopic animals; what everyday objects really look like at the cellular level; preparing specimens and slides. 142 illustrations.