Day 28 Jennifer Doudna helped develop editor which will help in treatment of genomic diseases like HIV or Huntington's!

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The European green woodpecker (Picus viridis) feeds primarily on ants. by John Gerrard Keulemans for Lord Lilford's "Coloured figures of the birds of the British Islands", v. 2 (1885-97). In via : https://t.co/ccmpZPAZuY

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Check out this spectacular artwork by posted at https://t.co/IIaSv2ZcyO Do you want to help communicate through art& raise awareness about amphibian Email us at info.com & join the fun!

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A simple anatomical illustration of the human knee!

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Finished this Giant Pangolin for to put in the The pangolin’s tongue ends at the xiphoid process (the end of the sternum) which has stretched into a crazy long shape!

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Day 17 Maryam Mirzakhani, mathematician and only winner of the Fields Medal, working with shapes unconstrained by the real world.

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Get your tickets before they sell out! March 29 'Our Musical Universe' with : https://t.co/fFXc5P25kp

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Insider tip for those academics and researchers. Art can help make your dark lab more comfortable.

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lil bit of fun on the side! I'm doing illustrations for my labmates' projects to help me practice my digital drawing skillz. One of them studies conflict resolution in crickets, so...

[you can tell I definitely understand what her research is all about]

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Day 8 By request, the quotable Hedy Lamarr, Austrian actress and inventor who laid the groundwork for radio tech leading to bluetooth. Send your requests!

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Sneak preview!

We're eagerly awaiting 's new science animation video (with & ). We're hitting the home stretch!

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A Molecular Galaxy for an workshop on - to make sense of the vast networks of interactions within our cells that resemble beautiful star constellations! Thanks & ! And for inspiring cosmic https://t.co/34R2XpKh7I

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