In case you missed it, the first issue of EXISTENTIALLY DISTRESSING PLANT FACTS came out this week! Here's some preview pages of the horror that lies in store. Download available for free on itch: https://t.co/KtgwG0iDT2

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Issue 6 sneak peak:
Explore rare cases where injury leads to extraordinary paradoxical phenomena in "Accidental genius and hidden talent" 🧠 featuring artwork by student Hang Lin!
FEBRUARY 5th: https://t.co/I6FVf31iYW

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These artists and scientists “explore microscopic life forms from complementary vantage points by using the universal language of art to bring the invisible to light, and to showcase its transcendent beauty.” New exhibit at .

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Here comes the 2nd edition of my zine/book Obscure Cycle. Amended with some rare facts and latest stand on eel's conservation, it is a concise and entertaining piece for anyone who loves art, and marine wildlife.

Now up on https://t.co/We0veSsmKl

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Future of Medicine, what can it look like? Which Tools will we be using?

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Next time you pour yourself a glass of remember how much AWESOME you're about to drink.

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The star of this week's is the Banded Piglet Squid! This guy lives in the deep sea, is translucent, swims upside down, has photophores under its eyes, was voted most eccentric in his class, and is mostly a mystery.

Helicocranchia pfefferi

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(author and illustrator of Neurocomic) has collected a list of creators who explore science with visual narratives, e.g. comics, cartoons, and graphic novels. Well worth a peek! https://t.co/1KZpdlape5

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After the male courtship, female mottled sculpin follow him in its nest, normally under a rock, to lay her eggs.

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It grows inside the snail, then it wriggles, pulses and jives. The snail also really wants to go toward the light, known as "phototaxis"...

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Mighty Mitochondria💪🏻
Find out why new research could mean we have to re-write the textbooks about mitochondrial inheritance👩🏻‍🔬
https://t.co/ntlCr5UxEQ

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Couldn’t help quickly sketching the newly described Hupesuchian Eretmorhipis carrolldongi, which seems to be a Triassic marine reptile convergent with platypus anatomy!

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It's been pretty frosty lately, so this week's post is on (southern) polar temnospondyls! Based largely on historic work by Hammer, Cosgriff, Colbert and recent work by https://t.co/NCmDKhO9Ky Pic: Antarctosuchus; Sidor et al. (2014)

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mcwormface on instagram (https://t.co/ivf8dT8AA1) is hands down one of my favorite accounts ever!!!
the FRESH PRINCE OF C. ELEGANS AYYYYY

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They also play a mean game of musical enzymes.

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