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We're beginning to see some great images being submitted for @bps_algae's 2021 #HildaCanterLund award. This one from @BernardPicton shows the red #alga Plocamium cartilagineum from Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Check out the competition at https://t.co/nEuD9WXBZQ.
Latest painting shows the cyanobacterium Stigonema creating habitat for green algae in the River Liza: https://t.co/mftmc3iTPg
@Jon_Hopkins_ at @Sage_Gateshead : what @BBCRadio3’s Ibiza night might sound like ...
The three-dimensional structure of the #diatom Entomoneis captured in Chris Carter's light micrographs in my latest post: https://t.co/H7Yy6Edjjd
Found a sister piece to Liverpool Street's #Kindertransport sculpture at Friedrichstrasse station in Berlin: https://t.co/1Y3WS7twT1
Lake district. September. Desmids. What's not to like? https://t.co/XYSiA9oHkB @bps_algae @EmmaGoodyer https://t.co/DdrvGizBXM
So what have #algae ever done for us? first guest post from @newcastlemarine placement students https://t.co/B3Z5ArYm4i. @bps_algae
Xanthidium armatum: a desmid from Ennerdale exercising its right to bear arms: https://t.co/dLYcVChrdO @bps_algae @l_marazzi @QuekettMicro
vodka-soused #diatoms from the Valley of Flowers. Probably the best use for Indian spirits at 3500 metres: https://t.co/Kx6CeO07CT
Wind and gin in Shetland in my latest blog: https://t.co/SPGASzZOT5 @ShetlandReelGin