Three physicians preparing medicine, from an Arabic translation of the Materia Medica of Dioscorides, Abdallah ibn al-Fadl, 1224 https://t.co/LWxiroWcKr

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Published today ! Touch Me/Don’t Touch Me: Representations of Female Archetypes in Ann Nocenti’s Daredevil, by : https://t.co/1De95VcKPp

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✍️🏾Drawing + Science —"the artist co-creating images with scientists and thereby influencing the way that both understand the phenomena..."— An must read—Philosophy of Biology: Drawing and the dynamic nature of living systems
https://t.co/GSge2GlptC

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nutriHuMiX paves the way towards models for rationally combining with anti- in future https://t.co/Cm4lwmlmGB

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The Smithsonian Field Book Project illuminates a hidden collection of discoveries. More than 2,600 digitized books are now available online
https://t.co/KMzt7TpbkH

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Stunning egg illustrations from the Ova Avium, one of the earliest books on bird eggs available https://t.co/RtbBldm1fp

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Even more from Dr. Tevis on this important topic, we're proud to count her as an author in ASJ Open Forum. You can freely read this technique paper here: https://t.co/a5836ff7MB

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Our new paper is out exploring the decline in genetic diversity of lions across the KAZA region over the past 150 years. "A century of decline: Loss of genetic diversity in a southern African lion‐conservation stronghold" https://t.co/IZUrZEK39s

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Rising star Alix Prybyla's first-authored study on the bite capability of Leptarctus, extinct 'tanks' among weasel-kind. Work done from her + internship in our research team! https://t.co/TTiW27zr2S Artwork: N. Wong/AMNH.

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One of the earliest books on birds eggs is now available to all - The 'Ova Avium' by German zoologist Jacob Klein was written 260 years ago in 1758. Klein used egg collections to illustrate the eggs of c. 140 different species! https://t.co/KKOKjsv0yy

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Fantastic new Collection on by ‘Taxonomic intelligence’ Some nice articles by : https://t.co/1w2XYjaxNf

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A problem with too many solutions, or, a solution to many problems? The latter, of course! New paper on the genetics of Cepaea, out in Image: named morphs of Cepaea, from Taylor's monograph https://t.co/7o6phr7JVp

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Last week announced the release of more than 34k digital images of works — all high res and free from restrictions on reuse (using the designation from ). Here's our highlights: https://t.co/ha3NuyQ3MN

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Out now: 'Gender in Medieval Places, Spaces and Thresholds' - a new collection of 15 essays from the IHR. Available and print https://t.co/eX0yIMFfSi

From womb to tomb, how are we defined and confined by gender and space?

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There are just under TWO WEEKS left to submit to Issue 2 of ! Submissions should be sent to fashionstudies.ca by JANUARY 15th, 2019.

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Read the latest Journal of Public Health Supplement exploring the effects of on health equity, gender, and power dynamics https://t.co/9MAV20rWIR

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We're thrilled to announce that John Lewin's "A natural history of the birds of New South Wales" (3rd ed 1922), from rare book collection, is now freely available online . And it's beautiful! https://t.co/CWYfKF46Nn

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