Art brings the wonders of science right to you! is a month-long challenge celebrating the intersection of art and science. These illustrations by scientific illustrator Ashlyn Kelley show how diverse and amazing insects can be!

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15 Particle // Carbon Atom
Went subatomic for this prompt! As a biologist and fellow carbon-based lifeform, I thought it was appropriate for today!
https://t.co/4uwgxY5KQU

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You can use in a more meditative way, too, as did with this prompt "adaptation":

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Today's prompt from is "avian," so here are some birds whose calls I recognize, transcribed according to how they sound to me alone.

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Prompt: botanical

All of the elements were based off of the Fibonacci swirl 🍂

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9 Infectious // Myxoma (Poxvirus)

I work in a lab that studies viral oncolytic therapy, meaning we use a live rabbit poxvirus as part of cancer treatment!

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Good morning folks!

Today's theme is And what better way to celebrate the day than with one of the greatest spreaders of infectious disease: The Aedes aegypti!

Let's get to those now.

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Day 8 of and it's an underwater theme with coral polyps

I didn't know what these were until earlier today, so taking part is definitely teaching me a thing or two!

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Day 8 prompt for my drawing project - Heart Myocardium. Lots of swirling lines and swirling muscle tissue patterns. Mini drawing!

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5. are quite possibly the most diverse group, representing an estimated 1,000,000 species!

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Happy Oct. 7th, peeps! Today's a special theme (for me, at least):

So let's get with about our bestest buddies on the planet.

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6 Adaptation // Venus Flytrap

Trigger hairs on the inside leaves are an adaptation to sense the difference between prey and non-prey items, like a rain drop! 🌱🦗😋

https://t.co/1B0J7UG4Df

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3 Physics // Jupiter & Io

"In 1676, the Danish astronomer Ole Roemer (1644–1710) became the first person to measure the speed of light by measuring the eclipses of Jupiter's moon Io."
https://t.co/vu42v2Yjo0

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