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New exclusive commentary, Sweden. This latest film commentary is for The Thing (1982), which tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter a parasitic extraterrestrial that assimilates and imitates other organisms. https://t.co/L4fz31WFcP
Scientists do not fully understand female ejaculation, and there is restricted research on how it happens and its basis. Female ejaculation is perfectly normal, although researchers remain divided on how many people experience it.
We're thrilled to have judged the brilliant entries for the RAI Illustrating Ethnography competition https://t.co/lbytg5DtCw 🎨🎖️
It's so inspiring to see anthropological researchers working through comics, drawings & painting. Thanks to @LauraLHK & @JenniferCearns
For @scilitweek we're spotlighting researchers @Ubco involved in Biodiversity work.
Ellen Simmons is a PhD candidate in EESc, @fos_ubco @UBCOGradstudies with research focusing on Grizzly bears and their important role in the Okanagan.
Learn more: https://t.co/vDfq8DuriP
Heard about the Ig Nobel prize awarded to researchers for giving helium to alligators? Wondering what DOES an alligator on helium sound like? I'm here for you. 🐊
Courtesy of the authors' supplemental materials: an alligator on helium (click link!).
https://t.co/NGNbwPJlCu
mystery researchers find some strange leftovers could it be a cryptid creature
#enstars
"Young people from all over the 🌎 are collaborating with researchers and artists to create a platform for young people to share their point of view on the pandemic ⚡
Read #PlanetDIVOC91 FREE on @webtooncanvas & @webtoon app 👉 https://t.co/Z92i9ZYzoR"
This week we want to share with you our research stories from the UK and Europe! Follow @cabotinstitute #WeAreInternational every day this week to learn more about how our researchers and collaborators are working to solve the biggest environmental problems here.
Behemolux:
Description: This creature is a voracious omnivore. It holds bioluminescent bacteria within special vein-like growths. Researchers find this sauropod to be temperamental and territorial. It will try to consume anything that strays too close.
"Dolphins sleep with one eye open, and with half their brain wide awake, researchers have found"
Me too tf https://t.co/k11VIBECBz
Young people from all over the 🌎 are collaborating with researchers and artists to create a platform for young people to creatively share their experiences and ideas of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read #PlanetDIVOC91 FREE on @webtooncanvas & @webtoon app 👉 https://t.co/9D55zRJZXf
New study by researchers reveals looking at pictures of Melia smiling each Monday improves mental health and well-being.
The Ancestral Steppe is well-known for the many ruins that litter its rich golden fields, and it's unknown when and where these ruins originate from and what their purpose is. Currently, researchers are studying them to find answers about these ruins.
#Researchers! Is your #lab website boring you? A service I love providing is custom #sciviz for web and PPT!
Check out this recent graphic for https://t.co/qk6SAjxa3X ...could be you.
Unleash your creative side-let's collaborate on a 😍 #SciArt image!
#medart #ScienceTwitter
#ICYMI After researchers have friends virtually "swap bodies," participants record shifts in their personality, making them feel more similar to their companions. This week in @iScience_CP https://t.co/Phn98jR8tP #OA
@weijsmarieke @PTacikowski Henrik Ehrsson
#FolkloreThursday Woodwose (or in or in Anglo-Saxon wuduwasa) is a British mythical wildman, some modern researchers have proposed that woodwose sightings were actually sightings of Neanderthals still living in medieval era Europe.
We've loved looking through the Lockdown Blues this afternoon - a brilliant online scrapbook created by researchers at @wcceh in collaboration with @exeter_phoenix @DevonLibraries & @DevComsTogether
Find out more & add your contribution 📖https://t.co/Ph3AJrZNZ6
In an attempt to design a completely different monster, I made these and I love them.
"Cupaslip and Potaclay are clay golem monsters. Researchers still don't know if they reside in pottery because of their semi liquid state or because they're too lazy to hold their shape."
Recently joined the #infohackit online design course for researchers! Here's my first attempt at an infographic using a previous dataset from TidyTuesday - think my penguin is a Gentoo! Next stop, creating some visuals for my PhD research... #scicom #datavis
Nowadays, it is possible to visit museums from your home. For researchers and lovers of ancient art, we have listed more than 70 collections of Greek and Roman antiquities freely available on the internet as well as their conditions of use 🏺💀🏛️💍🪙🗝️
https://t.co/kjKGQu6FGE