Issue 30 | Under the Microscope

Issue 30 | Under the Microscope

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Uncover the fascinating history of medicine in Issue Thirty, Under the Microscope. Explore the world of germs, the impact of pandemics like the Black Death, and the discovery of life-saving innovations such as penicillin and insulin. This issue also features an exclusive Q&A with Nobel laureate Dr. Jennifer Doudna on CRISPR technology, plus fun activities, illustrations, and comics for young historians.

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29 articles from this collection:
Under the Microscope
Under the Microscope
Masthead
Masthead
In This Issue
In This Issue
A Letter to Young Historians
A Letter to Young Historians
Featured Young Historian
Featured Young Historian
Welcome to the World of Germs
Welcome to the World of Germs
You Probably Didn't Know
You Probably Didn't Know
People You Should Know
People You Should Know
All About Germs
All About Germs
Bimaristans
Bimaristans
How To Survive a Germ Attack!
How To Survive a Germ Attack!
Spooky Medical Practices
Spooky Medical Practices
Growing Germs on Bread
Growing Germs on Bread
From Plagues to Pandemics
From Plagues to Pandemics
Plague Pomanders
Plague Pomanders
Miraculous Mold Juice
Miraculous Mold Juice
Nothing to Joke About
Nothing to Joke About
Humor Me This
Humor Me This
This History of Diabetes and Insulin
This History of Diabetes and Insulin
Words We Should Learn
Words We Should Learn
Percy's Mailbox
Percy's Mailbox
Q&A with CRISPR Pioneer and Nobel Laureate Dr. Jennifer Doudna
Q&A with CRISPR Pioneer and Nobel Laureate Dr. Jennifer Doudna
Thinking It Over
Thinking It Over
The Adventures of Herbert and Wells
The Adventures of Herbert and Wells
In Case You Missed It
In Case You Missed It
Puzzle
Puzzle
Maze
Maze
Subscribe to Honest History
Subscribe to Honest History
The Adventure Magazine for Young Historians
The Adventure Magazine for Young Historians