Microbium The Neglected Lives of Micro-matter

Microbium: The Neglected Lives of Micro-matter tells the story of small matter such as bacteria, coral, fungi, lichen, pollen, protozoa, and viruses. With short entries that are organized like a herbarium or similar specimen collection, the book is a "microbium"-both the term for a single...

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Other Authors: Jacobs, Joela (Editor), Malinowska, Agnes (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2023
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