Towards the end of the 17th century, Leeuwenhoek built “magnifying glasses” that enabled him to see and describe protozoa for the first time. Continued exploration of the natural history of protozoa during the past 300 years has progressed far beyond simply documenting morphospecies global total probabl
This is probably the first written and relatively accurate description of microorganisms, made by th...
This article provides, for the first time, an overview of all images (drawings and prints) sent by t...
Leeuwenhoek’s letters are good reading. They show us a man who was busily inquisitive about everythi...
Although not laying claim to being the inventor of the light microscope, Antonj van Leeuwenhoek (163...
Nearly three hundred years ago, the protozoa-both free-living and parasitic were first seen by the f...
Although van Leeuwenhoek was not the inventor of the microscope, he advanced it more than anyone els...
Leeuwenhoek's 1677 paper, the famous ‘letter on the protozoa’, gives the first detailed description ...
Life has changed since the Dutch botanist Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) revealed the diversit...
The Dutch merchant and naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the father of optic micr...
Jan Swammerdam as microscopist Contrary to the usual opinion, Jan Swammerdam, after the period of my...
The technique of neutron tomography has, after 350 years, enabled a first look inside the iconic sin...
The planet earth is believed to have formed about 4600 million years ago and life forms originated a...
International audienceIn 1675, Antoni Van Leeuwenhoeck was the first to observe several forms using ...
Leeuwenhoek with His Microscope by Ernest Board Wellcome Collection, Londonhttps://digitalcommons.ro...
First came the theorists and animal dissections.Next, the elegant vivisection of Vesaliusthat establ...
This is probably the first written and relatively accurate description of microorganisms, made by th...
This article provides, for the first time, an overview of all images (drawings and prints) sent by t...
Leeuwenhoek’s letters are good reading. They show us a man who was busily inquisitive about everythi...
Although not laying claim to being the inventor of the light microscope, Antonj van Leeuwenhoek (163...
Nearly three hundred years ago, the protozoa-both free-living and parasitic were first seen by the f...
Although van Leeuwenhoek was not the inventor of the microscope, he advanced it more than anyone els...
Leeuwenhoek's 1677 paper, the famous ‘letter on the protozoa’, gives the first detailed description ...
Life has changed since the Dutch botanist Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) revealed the diversit...
The Dutch merchant and naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the father of optic micr...
Jan Swammerdam as microscopist Contrary to the usual opinion, Jan Swammerdam, after the period of my...
The technique of neutron tomography has, after 350 years, enabled a first look inside the iconic sin...
The planet earth is believed to have formed about 4600 million years ago and life forms originated a...
International audienceIn 1675, Antoni Van Leeuwenhoeck was the first to observe several forms using ...
Leeuwenhoek with His Microscope by Ernest Board Wellcome Collection, Londonhttps://digitalcommons.ro...
First came the theorists and animal dissections.Next, the elegant vivisection of Vesaliusthat establ...
This is probably the first written and relatively accurate description of microorganisms, made by th...
This article provides, for the first time, an overview of all images (drawings and prints) sent by t...
Leeuwenhoek’s letters are good reading. They show us a man who was busily inquisitive about everythi...