Thanks for all the +ve comments about art. They're now available to buy on all sorts of goodies at my shop
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All welcome, seriously, anyone. If you want to feel what a synchronous online class might be like, Join us. We're learning how to do this and sharing ideas.

Students specifically welcome!

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What is your favorite of a published in the past 20 years? 📚🎨 I’m creating a master-list to explore how far we’ve come/propose new directions for biographical research!

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A little something for all the glial biologists. Now freely available at https://t.co/i3LNUHtydH to put in your presentations and teaching.
Or to just look at because you just love so much

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Day 24: of the day is Albertaceratops, meaning 'Alberta horned face'. Albertaceratops was centrosaurine horned dinosaur found in Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada. Image credit: Nobu Tamura

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Need body parts...?

...for all the online teaching resources you now have to prepare!

There are organs aplenty all for free https://t.co/TMbeMsJLL5

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It’s Monday and the start of a week of changes and challenges for many. Don’t expect to much. Do the best you can

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After a week I found that the main activity keeping my anxiety at bay is drawing.

Raise your hand if you’re an academic tweep and also some kind of artist 🙌🏻

Show me one of your pieces and I’ll follow you!

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There is so much emphasis on STEM these days, but we often forget that writing is foundational for everything, even for STEM. To write is to think. To think is to write. Write, write, write.
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I've seen a few people generating these & I absolutely love them. So here is me with my cuppa and scrambled thoughts whilst I write my thesis

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A few more logos I have created for companies, conservation programmes and university courses over the last few years. Get in touch if you need a logo or a scientific illustration 😁👏🏻🤗

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Who else is dealing with the four horsemen of procrastination today?

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Many Brazilian animals use the lair of a mysterious engineer directly or indirectly. This is the giant armadillo who builds shelters that benefit several animals, most depicted in these drawings.

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Hi does anyone know a successful pre-registered replication of the chameleon effect (Chartrand & Bargh, 1999)?

Also interested in unsuccessful pre-reg. replications (or RRRs).

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THREAD: Time for another tasty thread with resources. No matter if you're a scholar, student, or general public, if you're & here's a thread abt misappropriation of medieval symbols. Enjoy/ be disgusted. 1/19

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