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Don’t miss out on our June SciArt Reading Club Chat over in our Slack— less than one hour away (12pm ET)! Although it’s helpful, you don’t have to view the reading to join the chat! Come on and join!

https://t.co/gSrNwMWMnE

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Here we go again with more for
Bacteria It is a proteobacteria bile-resistant, with pleomorphic cells due to an irregular cell wall. It is associated with a diet high in animal proteins and fats.
And it looks like ..

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Ayo makan coklat sama sama... Nagisa punya banyak nih...

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Some Australian native plants for a sunny humpday: a Bottlebrush on the left and a Banksia on the right

Both are hand-coloured engravings from Curtis' botanical

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More stuff! Gorynychus, Proburnetia, Secodontosaurus and Estemmenosuchus.

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Just massively procrastinated with 's on IG - go and have a go yourself if you have a spare incubation period...

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Chuffed to have won the SciArt Prize at the student conference! Here’s what you might find if you take a scoop of water from the Thames with https://t.co/NKpdlAALb5

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Pretty proteas from issues of Curtis' botanical magazine, published in 1803 and 1805

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Wall of Cells or Cell Wall? Which one is your favourite? 🤣😅
A comic I made for a while ago already.

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I just started this illustration of a Eurasian Wolf (Canis lupus) and I must confess I am not a fan of the fur pattern of many canids. It is complicated to paint 😥

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I've received lots of new followers recently. So, I wanted to introduce myself a little.
I'm Michelle, a PhD student at . I study fish shape from a variety of perspectives (https://t.co/tUMEGPJtnq) and dabble in for fun!

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Sharing this graphical timeline of early animal evolution that I illustrated for a literature review! Precambrian Earth is wack, trippy, and fascinating 🌏✨👀#scicomm

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Results from the
Cirocephalosaurus, Deuterosaurus, Mupashi and Aulacephalodon.

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I wrote + illustrated a new piece for !
‘there’s a fly in my soup’ explores the idea of insects as a food source 🦗🐛🦟🐜

https://t.co/aNwceHne2L


Here’s some of what I cover ⤵️:

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The best part of my job is working with scientists who study cool and complex interactions. Figuring out how to explain interactions visually is like solving a puzzle!

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