In collaboration with the series presents Laura Bassi - Physicist & the 1st woman to become a professor in a scientific field in the EU https://t.co/VdOzZjJFVE
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Gene regulation - kiiiind of a big deal.

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Water and some of its awesome properties!
You can also find our Properties of Water video in our learning playlist!
▶️ https://t.co/IE5haWKDUQ

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Ram's horn squid comin' in hot this This cute little weirdo has a coiled internal shell (like a ram's horn) that is used to control buoyancy AND has a photophore between its fins.

Spirula spirula



Redbubble: https://t.co/um3WC3tBJ6

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A translator friend has informed that the Spanish term for manta ray is "pez manta" which means "blanket fish."
Now she refuses to refer to them as anything other than "blanket fish" and I love it.

Manta spp.



This dude's on RedBubble! https://t.co/iwS0YM9hYK

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"These drawings relish the freedom of playing with symbols, electrical correctness be damned." shares the beauty of electric 'incorrectness' in his latest series of works, Circuit Flatplan: https://t.co/OXQhIoFd5E

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The Dana octopus squid is an 8-armed squid whose tentacles are reduced or disappear by the time they reach adulthood. Also, those lidded photophores are the largest known light-producing organs found in any animal.

Taningia danae

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A close-up peek at a cover illustration I'm working on.. Who knows all their carpals?

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Look at foxy 🦊my first attempt at Hopefully, with my gratefully received license, I'll be able to think more about infographics in the future. Thanks !

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Take a look at this incredible duck-billed dinosaur, or ‘shovel-chinned eagle nose’, a new species of primitive hadrosaurid that lived 80 million years ago in Texas.
To read this popular article in full, visit: https://t.co/Zd8athILQJ

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Join of and for an interactive session at on "Creating SciComm" - offering a hands-on approach to communicating science through visual, participatory methods. Full details here: https://t.co/HbCcHXEch1

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A bird that's almost synonymous with the west coast of Ireland and Scotland.

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This thread is awesome! I'm starting my PhD in the fall but I started using art for SciComm about a year ago by making a new drawing every week for I also tap dance here and there and occasionally make a crazy cake.

(Butterfly is WIP)

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It may be slow, but at least it's more predictable than wind travel...

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