TODAY on Use the life of detective June Almeida to unlock student questions 🔬 investigate, share, compare activities
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I love mentoring...The high school student I mentored this year was accepted to MIT! I'm thrilled for her.

My new high school mentee is an artist-scientist. Check out her lovely neuron drawing! (, fyi, you act as muse to many.)

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in 1940, British entomologist and illustrator Margaret Fountaine died, with a butterfly net in her hands, from a heart attack in Trinidad.

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Brilliant opportunity!📢The Museum & have announced a fully-funded from October 2021 focused on women in during the 19th century. Find out more: https://t.co/APQ1w4djhy

Image: landscape by Mary Morland

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Mary Elizabeth Walton–Ni humos, ni ruido.
¡Jueves!
Mary Elizabeth Walton, una ingeniera e inventora que quería mejorar el mundo reduciendo la contaminación.

Ilustración de
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My portrait of Maria Sibylla Merian for .

Pioneering naturalist, entomologist and - above all, for me - one of the best scientific illustrators who ever lived.

Born in 1647

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Maria Sibylla Merian, naturalist and scientific illustrator, was born in 1647. She began to collect insects and raised silkworms as a young girl, and was one of the first naturalists to observe insects directly and document metamorphosis.

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NEWS: students presented at the national conference focused on women in the IT industry recently. Read more 👉https://t.co/eP68xRlO3C

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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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Finally finished this little collection of three of some of my original art! (: [[#womeninstem

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Just want to continue highlighting some amazing I get to work with 🥺🥺 The co-founder of & researcher in 🧠 from Zim 🇿🇼 & now in 🇱🇺
Thanks for being so inspiring! 🔥🔥
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We honor the brilliant work of Anna Katherine “Kay” Behrensmeyer, who revolutionized the field of taphonomy (study of how organisms become fossilized) and paleoecology (study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment across time periods).

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As an all team, we are truly honoured to have been awarded a Best Practice Award by in celebration of

Thank you to all our fantastic guests and listeners for the continued support!

Thanks to for the cartoon.

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A few blogs with themes to celebrate
"Women and herpetology" 🦎 🐢
"Women, art and zoology" 🦋🦜
"Women and the blue planet" 🐟🦀
Among a selection of blogs at: https://t.co/SRRPbiuI1R

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Ashton Lever (an English natural history collector) *and* Sarah Stone (an English watercolor artist & illustrator) are 's Scientists of the Day!

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Celebrating submission of my first first-author manuscript with beers out on the deck! So excited but nervous all at the same time 😄😬

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Creating a more equitable, inclusive, and solid pipeline requires helping more students feel like scientists. The sense of belonging in science matters more than grades and background when it comes to keeping students in science careers. https://t.co/p0TdHzWWTz

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