Meet Mei, the Japanese Flying Squid that majored in Aerospace Engineering and can propel herself as much as 30m through the air by forcing water through her siphon.

Todarodes pacificus

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Great ideas for using SEASHELLS: MORE THAN HOME in the classroom from
https://t.co/dHWP1r6hjM

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I'm defending my PhD in two weeks, my advisor cannot fund me after, & I don't have a job lined up or savings.

Happy for any remote or position leads, whether full or part time, contract, or freelance.

Portfolio at https://t.co/uE8KRYXLBs

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It's and Ever wondered how some plants are able survive a frosty spring? Covered in a protective “coat”, the early-blooming prairie crocus can withstand cold temperatures, wind and snow!

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The head bone is connected to the... tongue bone?
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Yup, some have in their tongues!

Parrots are a great example, their smooth, dry, bony tongues act like a thumb in their mouth to help them manipulate nuts and seeds.

Thread👇👇

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As a lab, we're each doing a exercise where we create an infographic based on our research. Here's a work-in-progress of the illustration on mine!

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Happy Monday! What would your work day movie trailer be?

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Birds are the most omnipresent forest inhabitants. So colourful and pleasant to watch. In my latest zine I look at the forest bionetwork in its entirety.

https://t.co/VokGHBOqTR

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Seeing my illustrations of speakers at the conference displayed around the brilliant Ashmolean museum was a special moment

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I've decided to join in on !! I want to limit myself to an hour on each letter. Two days late but here it is - A for 🕷️

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Platelets are the real papercut MVPs.

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What are microbes?
Microorganisms are so tiny and so abundant. But do not worry, most of them are not pathogenic to the human🦠

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