Scientists see the light in spine therapy
Multi-scale phenomena in Biology
Image by PacificKlaus
This is the poster I designed for the conference "Multi-Scale Phenomena In Biology " which I co-organized last year. I used a picture of a spadefish, Platax teira, taken at Cape Maeda, Okinawa. Using gimp, I carved the conference title in the side of the fish.
The conference website is at:
www.irp.oist.jp/tenu/multi.html
Scientists see the light in spine therapy
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African elephants are two distinct species
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