Things You Can't See
Four real biological structures, all below the threshold of human vision, made small enough...
Four real biological structures, all below the threshold of human vision, made small enough to wear. DNA at two nanometers, hemoglobin at five, a bacteriophage at ninety, a single neuron at the first scale a microscope would catch. Silver pieces that hold their meaning in the lab and at dinner.
Four real biological structures, all below the threshold of human vision, made small enough to wear. DNA at two nanometers, hemoglobin at five, a bacteriophage at ninety, a single neuron at the first scale a microscope would catch. Silver pieces that hold their meaning in the lab and at dinner.