museums in england, scotland and wales have re opened their doors again and one of those welcoming the public was the museum of natural history in oxford. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito went to have a look at one rather familiar object on display. oxford university, the museum of natural history, and not even the rain could dampen the enthusiasm for today s grand reopening and its new work of art. an object that s affected us all. we re here face to face with the thing we ve all been trying to avoid, the virus. it is some 8 million times bigger than the real thing. but it does allow you to get up close to something that is both terrible but also strangely beautiful. it s made up of tens of millions of pieces of scientific data, crunched and slowly assembled to reveal this. and the moment of revelation
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