'Women and Science: Inspiring the next generation of scientists'.

Alongside these inspirational displays, we will also be running a comedy night on Wednesday 4 December, hosted by

Booking is essential: https://t.co/O1nnDI3bX0

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In case you missed it, our 'Women and Science: Inspiring the next generation of scientists' display is now open to the public.

More to be revealed in the coming days on our new 'Women and Science' website - https://t.co/HprcTMqMge…⁠

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Part of our 'Women and Science: Inspiring the next generation of scientists', Helen Pooley, the Museum's Learning Officer, introduces the display and talks about why inspiring girls + women to pursue their passions + curiosity in the sciences is important

https://t.co/KxZsH0SxsF

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We're proud to announce "SING'ing Indigenous Technoscience: An Encounter with the Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics Canada" at organized by . More details at https://t.co/unTjR8N2gT.

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Oversimplifying the Nature of Science: Thoughts for the Beginning of the School Year https://t.co/BNTbJKaIiW

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Join for in Aug. 23! Where 7 experts share their and passion for , , , , , + Sébastien Prat
Promo code: SciCommTO
Tickets: https://t.co/o9bNfEeTUK

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DAILY FEATURE:
This poignant commentary by LLana James, Sally Abudiab, & Samira Omar illuminates missing discussion on & in science: https://t.co/Tqq6EWhdAE

How can we address these systemic injustices?

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Bird no. 609. You've done it
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I've heard the perfect song will sing you - and that's exactly how I felt writing this comic. Fart jokes really hit the spot for me (see: poopendous).
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(According to Popular Science: birds are biologically capable of farti… https://t.co/gvoB4bVfmZ

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Here's some more of my experience illustrating science:

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Odd science: Spectacular Space out now from !
Get your copy today! https://t.co/C83YhPVfYq

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Me: thinking about drawing something nice 😊

My conscience: asking for porn 😈

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Preparing for lecture w/ in the background. Fascinating discussions & profiles of historical women in science with a welcome dose of levity. Brings to mind 's great book "Women in Science: 50 Pioneers Who Changed the World"

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Science: You’re Definitely Worrying About the Wrong Things https://t.co/LGoMkDbaDb

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Tales of tea science: genetics, cancer therapy, global climate change, nanotechnology and more. https://t.co/tomOh73WUi

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*Taylor drops some art*

Me: WOAH!

Everyone else: WOAH!

People in other galaxies: WOAH!

People in other universes: WOAH!

God: WOAH!

All other gods: WOAH!

Science: WOAH!

Physics: WOAH!

The ID: WOAH!

The EGO: Meh, 𝐼 𝒸𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝒹𝑜 𝒷𝑒𝓉𝓉𝑒𝓇...

The Upside Down: ¡H∀OM

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"Odd Science: Incredible Creatures" by James Olstein (Pavilion Children's Books) https://t.co/SVqjysD58x

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It's almost so here is the most spooky of the cards (15) The Devil - representing all the things I fear in science: paywalls, patents, "publish or perish" mentality and the subjugation of scientific research to corporate greed 👺

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"I've always been more interested in the future than the past..." - Grace Hopper 🖥

Immerse yourself in Grace Hopper's world in Breaking Boundaries, a free celebration of women in science: https://t.co/U0XI0GqOdI

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Frahm, E., & Tryon, C. A. (2018). Origins of Epipalaeolithic obsidian artifacts from Garrod's excavations at Zarzi cave in the Zagros foothills of Iraq. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 21, 472-485.

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It's the final day! of is VILLAIN, and there's no other classic villain I could choose in good conscience: here's the ultimate Saturday morning cartoon bad guy, Venger!

I almost added Warduke, who I like even more, but I was running short on time.

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