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A for the afternoon...

"This week’s image is a generalized Sierpinski fractal based on two rings of six points and a center point."








⏯️Image of the Week https://t.co/N3Ieq2fngZ
⏯️https://t.co/VdjsVgOVi6

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This week's (#AnatomyMonday) feature is
Sarah Berman ()—a freelance artist & graphic designer based in New York 🇺🇸

Visit her website to see all of her artwork, including more beautiful medical illustrations: https://t.co/7K5WiHgEcH

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Which is your favorite? Variations on a stem-cell moving in a gel matrix that mimics bone, so scientist Dr. Kelly Schultz can improve wound-healing technology.
More at https://t.co/aLKHnqpYek
To celebrate &

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I really want to do a plate with all approx. 16 taxa in the neotropical Dendropsophus leucophyllatus group (Clown Treefrogs) They are such charismatic treefrogs, they differ in details of color pattern and morphometrics. Here is a WIP

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In accordance to character, I present this and double-whammy a week and a day late. XD Eonatator sternbergii and an early relative of the benthic fish Sorbinicharax verraesi. Blub blub! 💙

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What happens when there is an active infection shows us what the human host goes through in “Infection Illuminated”. What a brilliant piece of art!!

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Some sketchy red blood cells for today's Really love working in for these sorts of quick painterly illustrations.

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Results from the "animals that lived with mosasaurs" stream. Stratodus, Aquilolamna, Allopleuron and Hungarosaurus.

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Mosasaur parasites? Yes, no, maybe? Light piece done for of M. conodon scratching away some lice.

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I probably could keep adding to this forever but I’m going to stop whilst I’m happy with it. My take on a common octopus following the tutorial by the talented
https://t.co/NINeJDYxwt

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We missed Mark Catesby's birthday yesterday, but any day is a good day to share from his beautiful "The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands" (1683-1749).

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Observation, an older piece form the Cosmic Perspective series.

Science is more than a body of knowledge, it’s a way of thinking.

Prints: https://t.co/VbPOMV3aLi

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