Meet macro photographer Ryan Dale
There's plenty to discover, also without a microscope. Using a dedicated macro camera setup, Ryan reveals the weird and bizarre life that can be found in places as simple as the underside of a fallen leaf.

There's plenty to discover, also without a microscope. Using a dedicated macro camera setup, Ryan reveals the weird and bizarre life that can be found in places as simple as the underside of a fallen leaf.
Mind-blowing microphotography by Wim van Egmond. From the birth of a water-flea, to ciliates eating each other, to a duel between fungi — using a combination of microscopy and stereoscopy, he's able to capture it all.
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Even if you're already a fungi enthusiast, Merlin Sheldrake will reinvigorate your love for this strange and largely unknown kingdom of organisms. The kind of book that changes the way you view the world around you.
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Tal Danino combines art and science to create something truly unique. He works with tiny, "programmable" bacteria, using various techniques to turn them into stunning, wondrous artworks.
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In this documentary director Saffron Cassaday, who has suffered from ulcerative colitis for nearly a decade, sets off on a journey to determine if fecal microbiota transplant could potentially cure her. Brave, entertaining, and highly informative.
Designer Shit →