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
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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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Who's ready for tomorrow's Be ready at 10 am EST, with the big reveal at 5 pm EST!

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My this week is the eastern spiny gurnard. This species is endemic to the and coastal waters of southern

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Your is Megarhyssa macrurus, an amazingly large in the family The females use their remarkable ovipositor to drill into wood and deposit eggs in horntail larvae. Not to worry, they don't sting!

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When others don't "get" your hobby...
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I hope you can see how these books influenced me on my path into SciComm. But, importantly, books like these are well-written, easy to read, and accessible. They're for everyone. And because I believe science is for everyone, I encourage people to

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