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Thanks and for the tag!! Here's a sampling of my - I like to work with a variety of media and a variety of subjects 😊 Tagging a few more sci-art folks I follow! https://t.co/aVoiXVtI2K

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The Eyewirers have spoken! These designs will become die-cut magnets that players can win during Eyewire 2021-22 competition season. For science!

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In the UK there are currently estimated around 140,000 red squirrels in comparison to 2.5 million grey squirrels. The red squirrel is currently classed as Near Threatened.

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This piece is based on Alexandra Deaconescu her talk about the general stress response. DNA stress activates IraD, which causes RssB to undergo a conformational change from an open to closed conformation. This change is possible because of the highly flexible linker.

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another attempt to initiate me into Usually I concept paleo, but challenge accepted! I have tons.
Camelids, Psudosuchian femur, Cambrian explosion, and count too.
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Flossie Wong-Staal (1946-2020): the 1st to clone helping develop tests & antiviral therapies. Post by Illustration by , Sci-Illustrate Stories. Set in motion by

Read more: https://t.co/Ijil7OmQag

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Lindsey O'Neal Yoder gave a great talk today at on deciphering the role of the Wsp signal transduction pathway in surface sensing using Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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David Hershey told us about his exciting Caulobacter flagellar mutants. I especially loved his 'doink' model. Can we give every model a name like this?

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COLLYWOBBLES

🇬🇧 «When butterflies fall in love, do they feel humans in their stomach?»
🇪🇸 «Cuando las mariposas se enamoran, ¿sentirán seres humanos en el estómago?»

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A great talk by Arden Perkins on a unifying sensing mechanism for CZB protein domains at . The benefits of a multi-faceted approach in understanding how zinc binding domains in chemoreceptors sense oxidants.

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Todays at is based on Arden Perkins his talk about how CZB domains help Helicobacter pylori recognize HOCl - bleach!

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Sneak peak. Learned it's best to keep everything loose until you get your major shapes and values right... but I like to cheat a bit and push the eyes ahead because I feel like they're judging.

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This is the first day of and we had great talks! I am very excited to be among the team of present.

Here's my first about the Keynote speaker Howard Berg. It was great to hear him talk about the history of bacterial chemotaxis and motility.

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Here’s my first for based on Birgit Scharf her talk about bacteria-plant interactions.

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We're featuring Adi Khen's beautiful coral piece submitted to our contest! "When subjected to heat stress, coral loses its microscopic algae responsible for creating energy and coloration." For more of their work, check out: https://t.co/twy4nNeSsi

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Watercolor of a Clown Triggerfish for this I have never sketched Triggerfishes (Balistidae) or Filefishes (Monacanthidae) so the of “Pick a species of triggerfish or filefish and draw away” was a real challenge for me.

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Results from the
With some wishes again this time! (post an pic of your Graphic Novel copy and get a free wish as well)
Rhaphastosula , Nakonanectes , Macrospondylus and the new mosaurus Xenodens.

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