"Histoire Naturelle des Poissons" (1828-1849) by Cuvier & Valenciennes attempted to catalog all known The 22 volumes feature nearly 5,000 fish. Explore it in via : https://t.co/B09t4JSVEj

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Burt has a new blog post describing his escapades to visit colleagues in snowy Minnesota! Because he's super cool and colorful, the scientists were testing his and Toni's vision!
https://t.co/DYoDeOx7Xu

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I started a science blog! https://t.co/1PtWNnYaiN It's my aim to explain the science I'm doing and that of others and to keep people up to date with what interests me in (plant)science at the moment.

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Another image I created for a patron. I love creating these in series - surface, muscles, and skeleton. Then I send one to the patron each month.

If you'd like some anatomy art, check out the 10 pledge options here – https://t.co/RGxGc85t3m

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Whoa! Here is Peppy T.
Polymer, one the winners of the 2018 Generation Nano competition!
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I was very proud to be a judge for these Science-inspired Superheroes created by middle school and high school students

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Lacaze-Duthiers' "Histoire naturelle du corail" (1864) provides a scholarly history of the study of corals along with details on physiology, reproduction & larval metamorphosis. Explore it in via https://t.co/8DLRKKwcZI

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Brief but incredibly powerful response to Instagram piece by and - if you are working in this should provide motivation for years to come!
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(illo by R. Neubecker)

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Anatomy of the Easter bunny. Super late, but I’ve been having fun picking away at it between other work.

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we list & opportunities on our website? Inc. Manager Public Engagement , Scientific Communications Coordinator and volunteer roles with & + more https://t.co/KcIPOTlSx7

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Viral hepatitis all being discussed during the congress in postgraduate course!

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we list & opportunities on our website? Inc. Manager Public Engagement , Scientific Communications Coordinator and volunteer roles with & + more https://t.co/KcIPOTDtoF

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Day 30 Features Katia Krafft, known for filming and photography of which helped with public safety cooperation during eruptions.

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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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