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A new exhibit opens Nov. 8 at the Arizona State Museum on the UA campus, showcasing microphotography taken to resolve scientific questions, but which is also strikingly beautiful. The exhibit, "Beyond the Naked Eye: Science Reveals Nature's Art," uses photos from UA faculty and students.
[right, slag from ancient iron smelting in Madagascar. Credit David Killick, UA professor of anthropology]
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