We get to collaborate with researchers in different fields to communicate their findings and ideas for publication. Here's a selection that includes squirrels, a dragon, and fisheries.

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ICYM this week's topic, we're investigating a heroic soil scientist and erosion. Why is soil so important?
Check out and activities!
🌎https://t.co/WmhJlnePBh🌎

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HUGE THANKS for giving my Save the Crash-test Dummies book a GOLD award! "This excellent book will appeal to a wide range of readers, whether or not they are already interested in
https://t.co/GZiZW918BI

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Muscles of the neck (study, not to be used for educational/commercial purposes)

For full hq illustration please visit: https://t.co/srbIUhXEzb

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Finished another great livestream with painting Stenonychosaurus (formerly known as Troodon)

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🦎Follow now! —Anoles, Art, and Anole-Art! Cofounder. —and buy her Anole stickers!🙌🏾 https://t.co/qZp1vz3meF https://t.co/QF7MMFnn1V

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And you thought your Monday morning coffee was complicated.

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⁣This Is My “Why” 💗

Why do you do what you do? What makes it worth your time, your energy, your love, your passion?

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Signs of circulatory failure. Excerpts from a series of illustrations I've had a great time working on over the past few months.⁠ No kids or kidneys were harmed in the making of this :-)

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I've been reading a lot about S. pombe. The fission yeast is my favorite yeast form, so I made this illustration inspired by neons.
This is "S. pombe in Rainbows."
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Another awesome submission by to our Challenge for May - create a sci comic with the theme "smaller than the eye can see!"

Create & submit your own comic to Lifeology.com by May 31! Our fav entry wins a prize - your own Lifeology course!

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- check out what these latest followers are up to. Thanks for the follow!







*(also an assistant editor for our sibling journal )

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Francesca Protopapa, welcome to our team of illustrators & comic artists! 🎨Check out some of Francesca's stylish, colourful & iconic illustrations on our website https://t.co/tw9fm0X9Pk

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You'll never look at trees the same way.

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How to explain climate change? With comic books, making the invisible visible and telling human stories. An inspiring article & illustration by https://t.co/yhqztCZ3ix

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Check out this great made for The Microbe Institute’s lichen adventure, created by my cousin who is an artist and preschool art teacher! https://t.co/Plov5Wm5Av

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