Its hard to believe little dots hold us together. They were small enough on the slides illustrating Elizabeth Blackburns lecture,but in our bodies they are truly microscopic.
Its hard to believe little dots hold us together. They were small enough on the slides illustrating Elizabeth Blackburns lecture,but in our bodies they are truly microscopic.
Its an assiduous ritual of renewal. What was a tattered pink rag is now a royal gold-flecked silk odhni,restored to its original century-old splendour,the ravages of time on it magically annulled.
Orchids,roses and blue irises crowd Neeru Misras living room on her 52nd birthday. Her favourite flower? For the Monet enthusiast,this is quite a poser.