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The Rotifers

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A twelve-year-old boy and his father collect pond water and use a high-powered microscope to explore its tiny inhabitants; they discover rotifers, described as transparent, wheel-bearing animals with visible organs, and consult a reference to learn about their anatomy and uncertain relationships. The boy records drawings and names while the father encourages his curiosity and the mother frets about practical concerns. The narrative blends domestic moments with clear, detailed observations of freshwater microfauna, conveying the child's wonder at an organized, hidden natural world and the quiet transfer of scientific enthusiasm across generations.

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Robert Abernathy

Robert Abernathy was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and the unknown, reflecting a fascination with space and future societies. Among his notable titles is "Failure on Titan," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to weave complex narratives. Abernathy's writing is characterized by a blend of thrilling plots and thought-provoking concepts, making him a unique voice in the genre. His diverse body of work includes titles like "Hostage of Tomorrow" and "Saboteur of Space," highlighting his versatility and creativity as a writer.

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