*Retroperitoneal Space* by medical illustration studio IOLITE Creative.

View IOLITE Creative's portfolio: https://t.co/V4HbjSCo0x

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This one goes out to those stuck in a meeting that should have been an email.

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New research! Schwarz et al re-described the historic "Cetiosauriscus" (aka Ornithopsis) from Switzerland. Not only is this a phenomenal description, but we also get a "new" sauropod: the team renamed this material

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A peek at my process to design this illustration of I really enjoy having the creative freedom to explore the science of health & disease in my own odd way. If you'd like to support my independent art, take a look at https://t.co/qkDN6NHDda <3

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Happy Learn all about in our Protists and Fungi video! https://t.co/si0M3q2tFA

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Hi all! I'm Bridget, a Ph.D. student studying squid photophore evolution and artist creating (mostly) cephalopod sketches and paintings. 🦑🐙

Website: https://t.co/2pCT8tuf0x
Patreon: https://t.co/RRcG7MlPyf
IG: https://t.co/P8hRkztekf

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Carl tagged my private twitter, but I'm indeed a content creator! Artist specializing in and love making comics.
Portfolio: https://t.co/D0uWj9CQiC
Latest work: https://t.co/NmXIfoSN4O

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Hello to all my new followers! I'm Alex and I'm a visual ecologist investigating displays with I draw I write fight fires 🚒 and I'm also 🌈💖

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To: Pluto

My eccentric valentine...
sweet, cosmic valentine...
You make me smile with that heart!
🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

Artwork by

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Emmy Noether, the woman behind the Noether's Theorem, framing modern physics and algebra! Post by Illustration by , Sci-Illustrate Stories. Set in motion by
https://t.co/OtvOiQZZ9E

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A set of three woodland plant illustrations: wild strawberries, lilies of the valley, and windflowers!🌼I hope to illustrate more plants in future, this was great fun.

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Photosynthetic Plant Cell I drew for a proposal! I love to be able to choose any type of style when it comes to illustrations for grant applications 😍

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Nenúfares. An Unenlagiine in its pond. Some old art for this

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What do you do if your own voice is loud enough to damage your hearing? face this dilemma, and have a very cool adaptation to turn the volume down: moving the bones in their middle ear. This happens at lightning speed so they don’t miss the echo.

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First of 2020 is out! This time I got to illustrate the Focus Article for issue 47 of - check it out if you want to know more about the central concepts behind 2019 Nobel Prize!

Full issue here https://t.co/evohWJfHNe

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Is it normal to have a favorite protein transporter? Because ours in the antiporter.

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First illustration of my study species, the lesser night gecko, Nactus coindemirensis, endemic to Mauritius and currently listed as Vulnerable.

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