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DAY 28 // ADHESION
Bacteria like to be sticky

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The Red Bird-of-Paradise in particular had a lot of refining and rendering between stages. Believe it or not, I only spent roughly 3 hours per card, so it was a real exercise in nailing down details quickly and moving on to the next one.

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Acrocanthosaurus Atokensis for !!! I’ve put more effort with the background on this one

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Sketch vs final: birds of paradise style! I know people enjoy seeing a peek into the process like this.

Only about a day & a half to go on the kickstarter! Thank you all so much for the support. This game is a dream project in

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from Aldrovandi's 1640 book about & by Tasia, one of our new Student Library Assistants in the

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26: COMPETITION

Dengue fever virus has 5 serotypes that compete for hosts. Primary infection with 1 makes further infection with another much more dangerous. So it’s a real killer competition!

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Artist and neuroscience professor, Dr. Kathleen Sluka keeps herself sane by bringing out the beauty of biology through her paintings. I particularly like her oligodendrocyte works! 15% off her shop now at https://t.co/0Sr6osgJa9 with code

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Do you want to win a metal print with our image? We finally updated our web site with new covers! Check it out https://t.co/8oEWIEgmIe, retweet this post and attach screenshot of your favorite cover with tags and will choose a winner next week!

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Andreas Cellarius, the German/Dutch cartographer responsible for one of the most beautiful books ever published (Harmonia Macrocosmica, 1661), is 's

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25: TRANSPOSON

Also known as jumping genes, they’re a handy tool in a many pathogen's toolkit. Transposons give Cryptococcus neoformans the genetic room it needs to adapt & resist antibiotics during infection.

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“Be a science spy! Avoid the lasers of misinformation & follow the science to get to the facts!” 🤓 We love this challenge submission from 💜 See others at https://t.co/4yx0YQvR3c & submit yours before the end of the month!

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24: ZOONOTIC

Sometimes we're incidental hosts to pathogens. Ebolaviruses mostly infect non-human primates & bats. Our Ebola outbreaks start w. a spillover from these animals, before human to human spread takes over

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DAY 24 // ZOONOTIC
Never trust a flea 😒

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Another one for
Day 24 'tendon tear'

A pesky lateral ligament tear of the knee...
ouch.

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Results from the
Nanokogia (the small animal, in case you missed it), Rhynchippus, Antaeusuchus and Libycosaurus (in chad mode).

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