I had the opportunity to listen to this talk, at the . I learnt fascinating facts about genetics and made a sketch of the speaker while taking notes. https://t.co/IPJFlidgCC

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The forest band is ready to have some fun.😀🐸 These funny characters are featured in my 4-piece postcard collection, which you can now get in my https://t.co/WtQGirIV5d

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My brand new Forest band postcard collection is now up on You might recognize some of those creatures: https://t.co/mAApS2DCbd

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Those signal molecules take their jobs very seriously.

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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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Characterization and microalloying in Illustrations for a presentation.

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Causes of haematuria (blood in the urine) - an illustrated differential diagnosis. I'm creating these for important causes of common symptoms; you can check out the project at https://t.co/ib9n7bKSsA and support via https://t.co/WxdCwbFgWb

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For more info on Yutyrannus check out my article from 2016! https://t.co/0lGqL7f7Sk

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Check out today's featuring one of my favorite words! Also, this is the first scanned using my new-to-me Epson scanner--isn't it pretty?

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Hello! I'm Aaron/Nasi(doe). I'm a PhD candidate, educator (#scicomm), rock climber, a total bug/nature nerd, &

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“I’m just as likely to combine carbonated water, brandy, a projectile motion, and an oven to begin a piece of work as I am to use acrylic ink, water, and a brush.” takes "experimental" to the next level: https://t.co/g4zGxydCDi

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Time for our next hint! As you can see from the pic, today's animal has opposable thumbs, helping it keep a strong grip on branches. Does this help you guess if it's a

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Just hope the health inspector doesn't show up anytime soon.

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I'm super excited to visit in a couple of weeks for a conference centered around paleoanthropology! In addition to what promises to be a great discussion, I can't wait to see the fascinating origins exhibit (complete with on loan from South Africa).

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likely had some kind of feathers in life. Whether or not that makes it less cool to you means nothing. The fact that scientists can tell us this or anything else about it is awesome. 🦖

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“Now more than ever, it feels paramount to inspire a shifted perspective on the way we view the natural world—to explore and appreciate what is so often overlooked” Check out Hillary Waters Fayle's incredible nature-inspired on the blog: https://t.co/OyOZPCpkpB

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My first paper in 2020 was released today. and I describe the first late Tithonian thalattosuchian from Europe and discuss the teleosauroid diversity
50 free pdfs: https://t.co/0VL0yZOEym

Art: Dmitry Bogdanov (Wikipedia)

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