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Day 24 was Acid is also known as It happens when some of the stomach contents go back up into the esophagus. Acid reflux creates a burning pain in the lower chest area, often after eating.

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The Cryolophosaurus was a species of dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic period in the Antarctic region. Great example of by

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Make like a lithium-ion battery and take time to recharge! 🔋

November's sticker of the month, available first on my Patreon: https://t.co/XEk1DAdajX

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Ahhh, the not-so-sweet smell of Carrion flowers (Stapelia hirsuta) emit an odor like rotting flesh to attract flies and beetles, their main pollinators. by Peter Henderson for Robert Thorton's "Temple of Flora" (1807) via : https://t.co/suOq7dLqSz

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Meet the Host Busters! S. aureus and E. coli have to find the right combination of power ups to infect their hosts... developed by the lab

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SciartNow day 31: Full figure Bonus Halloween treat alternative render (I hope you don't encounter this guy on your rounds the eve!) Modelled in rendered in








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Celebrate with some ancient bones! "Die Säugetiere des Schweizerischen Eocaens" (1904-12), a classic work in mammalian evolution & part of the Unearthed collection, features of Eocene mammals' teeth & bones. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/tnRJJW0TrT

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It's finally Halloween! 🦇🧛‍♂️🕷️

I'll be posting all things spooky from the

collection throughout today, starting with these bats from 'The Animal kingdom of the Baron Cuvier' (1835-40)

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It's nearly Halloween! What's spookier than losing all of your skin, then losing all of your flesh and innards? Clumsy.

Inside the human body from 'Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle' (1849) from the collection

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SciartNow day 29: Hand (bonus psychedelic alternative render!) rendered in








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Carving a pumpkin this Halloween? that the pumpkin is a cultivar of a squash plant, most commonly of Cucurbita pepo? from "Icones Plantarum Medico-Oeconomico-Technologicarum" (1800-22), in via ➡️ https://t.co/7Vpi1cAzRs 🎃

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Thanks to , we now have a color copy of Krefft's "Snakes of Australia" (1869) in The is by Harriet Scott Morgan and Helena Scott Forde, who illustrated many works on Australian biodiversity. https://t.co/ztc8DRMS2r

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Here's my day 28 illustration for "pelvis". I wanted to do something a little more creative for this, while at the same time showing both bone and musculature.
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Here's my day 28 illustration for "pelvis". I wanted to do something a little more creative for this, while at the same time showing both bone and musculature.
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