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i love me some Chipotle and was surprised by how fun it was to draw!!! @ChipotleTweets #blackcomicartists #comics
#comic #drawingwhileblack #blackartist #blackart #blackcreators #blackcreatives #womeninstem #BlackInSTEM
The “Barbra Stan Club” for @emberquade, featuring Tai and Brilliance from “The Unstoppable Wasp.”
#theunstoppablewasp #marvelcomics @jrome58 #brilliance #tainamiranda #agentsofgirl #womeninstem
Discover the secret histories of some of the pioneer women who contributed to early science. Through the Royal Society's collections, explore their inventiveness, tenacity and innovations. #WomenInSTEM https://t.co/1GJqnXqn8d
Was lost for words today when this Twitter banner hit my inbox. Suchi (@littleandbigs) has done such a fab job of capturing what I tweet about, both Chemistry and #mentalhealth, in this amazing piece of artwork. Please check out her work. She does get #WomenInSTEM illustrations!
We chose to brew an IPA in tribute to Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician and writer, who is widely celebrated as the first computer programmer.
📸 @rebelgirlsbook #WomenInSTEM @AdaLovelaceInst #GirlsWhoCode
Happy birthday Helen Sharman, first British person in space 👩🚀
Painted for my 2017 @E17ArtTrail exhibition of portraits celebrating Women In STEM. #helensharman #WomenInSTEM
Citric acids crystals thru microscope.
#wednesdaymorning #WednesdayMotivation #food #science #WomenInSTEM #WomeninScience #sciart #photographer #PhotographyIsArt #microscopy #thursdaymorning #thursdayvibes #textile #abstractartist #abstractphotography
"I just knew I was right. Anybody who had had that evidence thrown at them with such abandon couldn't help but come to the conclusions I did about it." - Barbara McClintock
Full article: https://t.co/JHID06QSmb
#WomenInSTEM #BarbaraMcClintock #transposons #NobelPrize
Barbara McClintock, the #cytogeneticist & #Nobel Prize winner in Physiology/Medicine (1983), becoming the only woman to win it unshared!
Read her full story: https://t.co/JHID06QSmb
Post - @chaudr8
Illustration - @Milo_Graphics
Animation - @RadhikaPatnala
#WomenInSTEM
Just so you know, #WomenInSTEM are actually magical girls...
I have more designs to come maybe, but I had to start with the pipette that I used the most
#science #original
#OTD in 1940, British entomologist and illustrator Margaret Fountaine died, with a butterfly net in her hands, from a heart attack in Trinidad. #WomenInSTEM
Women in Zoology - find out more with #free to access @Jzoology Virtual Issues https://t.co/8GHoScU9jr; 'Hidden Gem' on Evelyn Cheesman https://t.co/LzdwjVfTeW; Guest post @NoteArtHerstory https://t.co/min1kI02XE; selected @ZSLLibrary blogs: https://t.co/SRRPbiuI1R #WomenInSTEM
“We can all see wonder” Thanks @gtlabsrat @mariswicks for insights Got to meet Jim’s assistant & learn about research & creation process #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #comics #Space #graphicnovel @01FirstSecond
📚✍️💻 women in academia! 📚✍️💻
(in a series of article illustrations)
#WomenInSTEM #feminism #education #ArtistOnTwitter #hijab #tichel #WOC
It's been 15 years since we partnered w/@mobotgarden to put on #WomensWork. Since then, we have continued to collect scientific books written or illustrated by women, such as Flowers of the Brazilian Forests by Margaret Mee (1968).
https://t.co/52wYduolqH
#WomenInSTEM #sciart
This exhibit features some of our most beautifully illustrated rare books, such as Maria Sibylla Merian's Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705).
https://t.co/cpCeke7O85
#insects #WomenInSTEM #sciart
Engravings from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705) by naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.
Merian was born #OTD 1647. Further details about her remarkable life: https://t.co/dvqS0lc41j
#histSTM #WomenInSTEM #sciart
Happy birthday Maria Merian born #OTD in 1647. Artist, entomologist &, #HERper. Her #book on insects of Surinam is one of our favourites & we often feature it in our tweets. More in our blog: https://t.co/3BBIt38C1I #SciArt #EntHist #WomenInSTEM
In Germany, Auriculas are a symbol of home. Bear's Ear Primula, Magdalena Bouchard, ca. 1773–1793. From Hortus Romanus, vol. 1, Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library. #FolkloreThursday #WomensArt #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInSTEM
Antonia Maury, American astronomer who worked at the #Harvard College Observatory & discovered the first spectroscopic binary, was born #OTD 1866.
Further details via @LindaHall_org: https://t.co/Pp0yRBMNbr
#histSTM #astronomy
#spectroscopy #WomenInSTEM