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  • 'Spiked' web site call for cell intelligence research.
  • Brazilian site report Brian J Ford on food and ageing.
  • Biography on The Full Wiki site.
  • Biography published on Institute of Biology web site.
  • NESTA Fellowship page.
  • Researching neglected fields of science on Cambridge Network.
  • Farlex Free Dictionary on Brian writing at Sully Island.
  • References to Brian at Sully on ask.com.
  • Andrew Webb reports meeting with Brian J Ford, Channel Four Television website.
  • Conference programme with Brian J Ford's opening address at Giardia conference, Amsterdam.
  • Current brief biography on the biographies net web site.
  • Future of Food on the Popular Science web site.
  • Movie database record for Life and Death in Rome Tv series.
  • Italian edition of Future of Food, Milan.
  • American web site on Antony van Leeuwenhoek, his life and microscopes.
  • 'Trouble on the Hoof' - chapter from Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook.
  • Argentinian page on Future of Food in Spanish.
  • Lecture announcement by State Microscopical Society of Illinois, USA.
  • Chinese edition of Sensitive Souls re-titled 'Dandelion Memories'.
  • Editorial description of Dandelion Memories on Chinese-language publisher's website.
  • The Future of Food book on the "Real Groovy" web site.
  • Thames & Hudson web site announces the Future of Food in its first edition.
  • Nel Piatto, Salute, Sicurezza e futuro del cibo, Italian edition of the Future of Food.
  • Brian J Ford introduction fo Robert Hooke's Micrographia (1665) published on CD-ROM by Octavo, California.
  • Institute for Cultural Research announce'The Amateurs who gave us Science' lecture in London.
  • Recent list of Brian J Ford books from Books by Mensans site.
  • Quote from Cult of the Expert on the Future World 'rise of the generalist'.
  • The Pocketscope web centre provides a comment on the Leeuwenhoek pages.
  • Cambridge University Scientific Society announce 'On the Irrelevance of universities' student lecture.
  • Spanish web page listing current Weapons of World War 2 books.
  • Brownian motion - picture and information in a Cambridge university page by Professor Geoffrey Grimmett.
  • First Polish edition of Sensitive souls with the 'eyes in flowers' cover design.
  • Edition in Lithuania of Sensitive souls with redesigned front cover illustration.
  • Report on Brian J Ford and asbscission on the curezone.com website.

  • Australian teens history of the microscope link.
  • Reviewer's description of Sensitive souls written by Dr James Plath.
  • Brian J Ford presentations in Inter Micro 98 conference programme.
  • Resource on microscopes cites Optical Microscope Manual book.
  • The Future of Food - announcement by Thames & Hudson, publishers of the first edition in English.
  • Amazon announcement of the Octavo edition of Hooke's Micrographia published in Oakland, California.
  • Japanese page from Amazon with selection of Brian J Ford book titles.
  • Interview with Brian J Ford by Amazon US covering motives, origins and methods.
  • Polish translation of Sensitive Souls published as Czujace istoty by Amber Books, Gdansk.
  • Popular narrative description of research work on Antony van Leeuwenhoek by American author John H. Lienhard.
  • Reference to Brian J Ford on the McGraw Hill Ryerson resource for schools-teachers.
  • L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora provides link to Pour La science paper on Premières images au microscope.
  • Groupe Physique Chimie de Toulouse - Documents Pédagogiques Publics link to Premières images au microscope from their public reference site.
  • References in bibliography to web site by Julian Holland on microscopy from Macleay Museum, University of Sydney.
  • Web page from the BBC on Round Britain Quiz with photographs and biographies of contestants.
  • Yahoo! Postpsychology Group publishes extract from Brian J Ford lecture on innovation and 'enthusiastic amateurs' in London.
  • Link to Brian J Ford paper in Pour La Science on Liens utiles: Présence de l'histoire - premières images au microscope.
  • Review of Firepower in the lab by S. P. Layne, T. J. Beugelsdijk, C. Kumar and N. Patel in The Biologist.
  • German Buchkritik writes on the Secret Language of Nature contributed by Albert Oslwald.
  • Manchester university 'People in Science' lists Brian J Ford between Albert Einstein and Sir Alan Hodgkin.
  • Review of Future of Food in British Medical Journal by Charles Wilson, director, Institute for the Future, Menlo Park, USA.
  • Owl Publishing home page with Sensitive Souls translated into Chinese.
  • Painter Rhys Evans' portrait of Brian J Ford, Diana, Princess of Wales and Lord Tonypandy . . .
  • Translation into Polish of Brian J Ford's 'Time to put Darwin back in his Box', Boz magazine, 54: 9.
  • Report by Cambridge Evening News on award of NESTA Fellowship in 'Cambridge ideas change the world' column.
  • Programme of meeting on Erasmus Darwin (with Brian J Ford as session chairman).
  • Bhuddist site reproduces Brian J Ford report on Falling Examination Standards in British schools and colleges.
  • Amazon Japan web pages offers Genes, the Fight for Life in the original English-language edition.
  • Spanish site in Investigación y ciencia links to article on early microscopes.
  • School 'science fair' site acknowledges First Encyclopaedia of Science in making a model car.
  • Description (with book jacket) of Images of science by Arizona State university.
  • Publisher's announcement in Switzerland of Future of Food in German, published as Morgen nur noch Junk Food?.
  • Reference to the Leeuwenhoek pages from the Microscopy Info web site.
  • Lecture for NESTA in Hull University on Can computers make Art?, with lecturer's photograph.
  • Public announcement of History of the Microscope programme with opening lecture by Brian J Ford, Milan and Naples.
  • Italian translation of paper on Birth of the Microscope in edition of Scientific American.
  • Planet Science announces the distribution of the Digital Microscope booklet to all state schools in England.
  • The Brian J Ford First Encyclopedia of science on the Internet Directory web site.
  • Site from 'Search Wales' gives reference to the original web site and a link to 'Science and You'.
  • American 'Innovation Watch' site reports Secret Language of Life, new edition of Sensitive Souls published in New York.
  • Natural Health, a site in New Zealand, publishes extracts from Secret Language of Life to substantiate that plants have senses.
  • Lithuanian edition of the First Encyclopedia of Science published as Žmogus ir visata translated by Audrone Tupikina.
  • The Times features Round Britain Quiz on their Radio programmes preview page.
  • The German Secret Weapons book translated for its Japanese edition: ISBN4-89063-124-0.
  • See also: published profiles on Brian J Ford and biographies from the reference books.