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Chipstone’s Resident Biophysicist: Professor Temple Burling, Part 2
The Chipstone Foundation’s previous post introduced you to Temple Burling, our resident biophysicist. This post continues his story as he recounts his experience with a blue and white teabowl in Chipstone’s collection. At the end of my last post, I … Continue reading
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Tagged art, biology, biophysics, Chipstone, history of porcelain, porcelain, science, science and art, tea bowl
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Chipstone’s Resident Biophysicist: Professor Temple Burling, Part 1
Temple Burling, professor of physics, astronomy, biology and great ideas at Carthage College, has been part of the Object Lab team since 2009. He first connected with Chipstone staff through a shared interest in cabinets of curiosities, an example of … Continue reading
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Tagged art, biology, Chipstone, Decorative Arts, science, science and art, tea bowl
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