Aquila  |  MicroCosmos
Ancient nanotechnology - nanomaterials nanoparticles nanowires nanotubes electron microscope Lycurgus cup colloids Damascus steel / Tardigrades - Johann August Ephraim Goez suspended animation trehalose / Make sock tardigrade waterbear / Foldscope - Frugal science revolution bioengineering / Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - father of microbiology plaque microorganisms lice sweat / Queen Mary's Dolls' House - Sir Edwin Lutyens Palladian architecture / Microscope emergency! - make a 'microscope' with mobile phone or tablet using water droplet - surface tension hydrogen bonds cohesion / Bed bugs and beyond - belly buttons demodex mites bees worms tapeworms bacteria archaea protozoa / Zeno's Paradox - Achilles versus tortoise / The Watcher story Part 1 by Amy Sparkes / Win Deluxe Foldscopes / Win 'So You Want To Be A Viking'/'Roman Soldier' books set
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila MicroCosmos.