This week is You can celebrate this day is to listen to & amplify Black voices in STEM. Being a means facing unique challenges & fighting to be heard. See us, hear us, support us. It will take us ALL to save our oceans. Art by:

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Here are the Official Figures for some theme days
Geosphere
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Exosphere
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Hello everyone, happy day to you too. Let me introduce our logos





Thanks to the amazing plotting with & . More to come, keep sharing your geoscience with me.

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More gorgeous rare book illustrations of living things in our 'deep blue' oceans for

Here are two corals from 'The naturalist's miscellany' by George Shaw (1789-1813)

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We've got a new character for Just like the other ones, the graphics files are available from our website for event holders.

https://t.co/R7n8PHr424

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Thanks for joining us for Imagination Playground today - great to meet so many mini engineers! Your towers were brilliant and we saw lots of great team work, just like Rana and her friends.

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Seaweed collecting was a popular Victorian pastime, with enthusiasts including Queen Victoria and George Eliot. ‘Ocean flowers and their teachings’ (1846) contains pressed seaweed specimens and was perfect for budding phycologists!

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Why not try out our brand new vaccination activity resources 'Give it a Shot!' with school or other public audiences during and in March? Includes hands-on and discussion-based activities, plus an animation: https://t.co/iSNcDI5Ap9

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It's and to celebrate we've come up with our top six solar system facts which are perfect for sharing with your pupils! https://t.co/qeK1YBHskd

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How about giving a browse during This brilliantly illustrated tale of reason, insanity, love and truth recounts the story of Bertrand Russell's life. Currently available in your senior library!

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Investigating this coffin, with jewel-like colours samples go under the microscope today

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Our 1st tweet about women scientists of the past for - Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe we think was the 1st woman to 1st author a paper in read her paper here https://t.co/IUMLXEVmsP & our blog https://t.co/guoZ4Wf8Zc

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National Science Week is fast approaching (11-19 August)! Educators - get the free 84-page resource book and 'Game Changers and Game Makers' poster for your classroom. https://t.co/wpclyZUOfM

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