Using genes found in different types of jellyfish eyes, biologists found that these eyes originated at least 8 times AND they built a better evolutionary tree that shows the relationships between jellyfish groups.

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Some plants are a bit more...proactive than others.

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This tweet is to honor the beauty of Harold Fisk's 1944 maps of the historical meanders of the Mississippi.
22-1 is my favorite

High quality scans:
https://t.co/JcQ9FCAHFn

Awesome composite:
https://t.co/ZfxuMOKlGp

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Are you a whose has been improved by In what ways?



Carol Donner from Bloom et al. 1988

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Super stoked to present at next week with on the Secret Life of

Davis/Sac tweeps it would be great to see your faces in the crowd!

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Mock-up of a for 2011. The final design had the popping out of the box. Unfortunately, I didn't win this commission but they did publish a design very similar to this, which was a bit of poke in my eye!

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In my last year's zine/book I've depicted the story on the in a graphic and concise way. Grab a copy to learn more about this fish and see what issues it's been facing in recent years.

https://t.co/6pwTbr4OnC

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Mr. Round Frog wants to know if you would help me save & inspire more people to care about nature? If so, please visit https://t.co/tYkxB3aYmM

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Very proud of my students and their projects! Building the cochleas out of clay was a great way to understand its 3D form. We learned how to use select > modify > expand to make the endolymph swollen.

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Hi all! As both a biologist and artist, I create illustrations to share science and animal diversity.

Website: https://t.co/2pCT8tcE8Z
Patreon: https://t.co/RRcG7MDqWP
https://t.co/OuLCtNEIP6

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Recently completed a but, as with almost everything I've been working of over the past year, the subject is embargoed. So, I'm going to post a few clips from the environment that won't give anything away! Here is 1 of 3.

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My daughter drew a juvenile Cortez Angelfish (pomacanthus Zonipectus) for today's .

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on just a reminder there's a bunch of free science comics on the science ninjas website! Here's one of my favorites about Friction! https://t.co/f6YXPXckcg

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starting now. I hope you've planned something nice. It's great time to be in the wild 😀

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I've not done much accuracy and realism are what interests me, but this 2014 T-shirt design for the (palaeontology conference) was great fun.

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Our favorite Burt has a new blog post! He talks about our research showing that his responds better to signals from females, while his wimpy friend Tyrone's brain responds to signals from males


https://t.co/DYoDeOx7Xu

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Cool by et al - I love the imagery and the terminology "Lagrangian Coherent Structures"!!

New oceanographic insight pinpoints marine 'hotspots of risk'

https://t.co/Jvz0LjndHB via

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Which story will cause the most people to want to protect the Doom & gloom of what happens if we don't act soon? Or optimistic stories of hope? What's the right balance? Image by

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