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WEEK 4: CATALOGUE: Zoological Objects

1st stage: Nematodes are the organic grower’s biological weapon. They kill pests such as slugs, vine weevil and ants – without using harmful toxic chemicals. They are a…

WEEK 4: CATALOGUE: Biological Objects

1st stage: Streptococcus is a genus of gram-positive coccus (plural cocci) or spherical bacteria that belongs to the family Streptococcaceae, within the order Lactobacillales (lactic acid bacteria), in…

WEEK 4: CATALOGUE: Botanical Objects

1st stage: Botanical pesticides are vegetal extracts or compounds used for preventing, destroying, or controlling different types of pest. Due to their reduced toxicity and side effects as…

WEEK 3: Task 3

X-rays ‘X-rays were discovered in 1895 using a Crookes tube, a piece of equipment widely used in Physics laboratories. After this discovery a huge range of designs were…

WEEK 3: Task 2

  Oct 3, 2021

WEEK 3: Task 1

    Oct 3, 2021

How was it?

I just have started my third year in Edinburgh, everything feels quite familiar and cozy, however there are still so many new and intriguing things to see and…

CATALOGUE: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Sep 25, 2021

CATALOGUE: The National Museum of Scotland

Sep 25, 2021

CATALOGUE: The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Sep 25, 2021

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