Too cute not to share! Huge thanks to my sister for rushing this for my attempt on . A rough depiction of the usage of social behaviour wise!

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Not available next Wednesday for our webinar on using art in Register and we'll send you the recording and webinar report so you can recap when it works for you https://t.co/rYFBg6LJOy

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Cannot help but think this anthropomorphic mollusc slightly Carrollian: A book about The Oyster, "at home" and "on its travels", and "at its journey's end" (with unexpected health benefits!)

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The cat is not only out of the bag, but she has bolted down the street. It's official—we are launching an Artist-in-Residence program! If you're an artist, come join us next summer to be inspired by science and natural beauty. Please RT... https://t.co/D99N04H3nE

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We all have that family member...or if you're Petunia, you ARE that family member.

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Los trilobites que dominaron las aguas durante los 300 millones de años que duró el Paleozoico, hasta desaparecer ahora hace 250 millones de años, parecen seguir vivos de la mano de . Se conocen casi 4.000 especies de fósiles.

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New Enemy Approaching! It's the Common Cold! Read about how we got to this design for our immune system tower defense game in our latest DevLog post! https://t.co/FQUJSpyOpd

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I am celebrating 19 years as a freelance today, so I'm posting 19 artworks. Here is 18 of 19, rendered in 2014.

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I am celebrating 19 years as a freelance today, so I'm posting 19 artworks. Here is 15 of 19, drawn in 2016.

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ASIMA CHATTERJEE, 1917-2006

Asima Chatterjee was one of the first women in India to earn a doctorate in Science under the British Raj. Catch the whole story here https://t.co/or6Xkt8ZoU

Illustration and Post by , Sci-Illustrate Stories

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Directly from Congo Basin, my Polypterus of the day is the banded bichir. They have a swimming bladder that functions like a "lung". This adaptation says a lot about their environment, and the wet and dry seasonal regimes of the Congo forest.#sundayfishsketch

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Railways, biodiversity, agricultural history & Through the Looking-Glass? I will speak at the Abingdon Arms, Otmoor, the planned Oxford-Cambridge Expressway site, about how Alice can help us rethink how to balance nature and modern-day necessities
https://t.co/q3QABUTqIC

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These illustrations by outline the basic steps of an expansion sphincter pharyngoplasty.

View Katelyn McDonald's Biological and Medical Illustration portfolio here: https://t.co/yoKRgc18IK



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- Chop
causes a disease in which gives them swollen blue tongues. I'm not making that up! It can also cause abortions and has a high fatality rate in lambs. Less lamb chops - sad times.

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A quick illustration of the adorable Isoperla bilineata!
A sweet stonefly in bright, sunny yellow ☀️🦋

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My illustration made national news in New Zealand. It's the first time my art has been on TV, and awesome to see my niche in mainstream broadcasting! Health is a cornerstone of life; its a joy to demystify it!

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