Just so you know, are actually magical girls...

I have more designs to come maybe, but I had to start with the pipette that I used the most

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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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Women in Zoology - find out more with to access Virtual Issues https://t.co/8GHoScU9jr; 'Hidden Gem' on Evelyn Cheesman https://t.co/LzdwjVfTeW; Guest post https://t.co/min1kI02XE; selected blogs: https://t.co/SRRPbiuI1R

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“We can all see wonder” Thanks for insights Got to meet Jim’s assistant & learn about research & creation process

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📚✍️💻 women in academia! 📚✍️💻
(in a series of article illustrations)

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It's been 15 years since we partnered w/ to put on 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

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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

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A Century of Braving the Elements:

A tribute to pioneering astronomer Margaret Burbidge, who recently passed away at the age of 100:

https://t.co/cfGvMgQN4g

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Engravings from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705) by naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.

Merian was born 1647. Further details about her remarkable life: https://t.co/dvqS0lc41j

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Happy birthday Maria Merian born in 1647. Artist, entomologist &, Her on insects of Surinam is one of our favourites & we often feature it in our tweets. More in our blog: https://t.co/3BBIt38C1I

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Botanist Anne Pratt concludes our feature for Pratt, one of the most prominent botanical and ornithological illustrators and authors of her time, composed more than 20 books illustrated with her own chromolithographs: https://t.co/Stvl8sK5rx

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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.

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Antonia Maury, American astronomer who worked at the College Observatory & discovered the first spectroscopic binary, was born 1866.

Further details via : https://t.co/Pp0yRBMNbr


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🚨 Extra fact alert🚨 It's also the birthday of his mother, Mary Lee Woods, who was part of the team that developed programs for early computers like the Mark 1 here in Manchester🤩

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The 1st visual story I ever drew out was on fisheries for & the team at As you can it was a great 1st Thanks to all those who support as when you do incredible things happen! https://t.co/zMafAIOqWN ✏️

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Happy International Women's Day...

A Celebration of Your Beauty, Strength, Brilliance, Wide-open Heart. 💃✨♥️🙌🎉✨

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Happy Here are some of our fav illustrations of that artists & others have created for our Lifeology courses!

Have illustrations or representing Share & tag ! We will share and feature!

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Trail-blazing computer programmer Rear Admiral Grace Hopper (1906-1992) was a champion of developing machine-independent programming languages based on English, leading to COBOL. Brilliant communicator of science https://t.co/bScRFywIMA

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🎉 2 DAYS LEFT until cmd-f Phase 3: Git Ready to Hack! 🎉

Attending Or not? Learn all about basics at our pre-hackathon

🚀HACKATHON 101 (NEW TIME: 5:30-6:00pm)

For more details: https://t.co/0K4GzqDNQM

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