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Revision as of 10:32, 12 November 2020
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[01] 02.11.20 20:20
It has begun. Today i've met the whole expeditioncrew. Some have ideas, plans. A clue of what they wanne do. Others, like myself, plunging into it without knowing.And oh boy ,my english is bad. Especially when it comes to talking infront of the webcam. Looking for words often leads to the point, where i forget what the f**k i wanted to say. But:Hold your horses!
In the morning i started to listen to podcasts about biology. A whole lot of information. Apes,fruits,fermantation,alcohol,human,disease. My head, the shaken snow globe. I have to remind myself. Its not a race. Strolling allowed, curiosity desired. The most smartest thing to do probably is to start with the basics. Whats the history of microscopy. Examples and applications.
What to do with all that? As much or as good as possible?
Big Biology Podcast : https://open.spotify.com/show/6uYED5YUqfN30QjYwlRucx
[02] 03.11.20 12:12
There is no good documentation about the history of microscopy to be found on youtube.