Antonie Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) was a Dutch scientist in the Golden Age of science and technology, known as the Father of Microbiology. Using single-lensed microscopes of his own design and make, he was the first to observe microbes, and documented microscopic observations of muscle fibers, bacteria, and blood flow in capillaries. The tools of BMR·Leeuwenhoek are the microscope and the microbe.
BMR means Brain-Machine-Ratio, which symbolizes confrontation-symbiosis relationship between human and machine. BMRs are a series of NFTs built-up by BMRLab, consists of BMR Greats and BMR Creations. BMRs come in a joyful range of colors, various humans and machines traits with a collection size of 6,666. BMRs are in relation to innocence, art, science, meanwhile it connects the past, present, and future.
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Antonie Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) was a Dutch scientist in the Golden Age of science and technology, known as the Father of Microbiology. Using single-lensed microscopes of his own design and make, he was the first to observe microbes, and documented microscopic observations of muscle fibers, bacteria, and blood flow in capillaries. The tools of BMR·Leeuwenhoek are the microscope and the microbe.
BMR means Brain-Machine-Ratio, which symbolizes confrontation-symbiosis relationship between human and machine. BMRs are a series of NFTs built-up by BMRLab, consists of BMR Greats and BMR Creations. BMRs come in a joyful range of colors, various humans and machines traits with a collection size of 6,666. BMRs are in relation to innocence, art, science, meanwhile it connects the past, present, and future.