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WIP. The morning after a bad storm in the coast of Cuba during the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian). A dead Gallardosaurus has been washed up shore. Several Cacibupteyx and Nesodactylus, although normally piscivorous, are checking it out #PterosaurPtuesday #paleoart #SciArt
Happy Monday! Get those neurons firing and wiring together by checking out our newest cartoon on Donald Hebb. Full cartoon at https://t.co/fA1GeInLCR. Cartoon by @a_scientoonist #sciart #scicomm #MondayMotivation
Highlights from the #paleostream! Styracosaurus, Caviramus and Mahajangasuchus. #paleoart #sciart
For this week's #SundayFishSketch, it would seem that @Lampichthys and I both had catostomids on the brain. Moxostoma carinatum, a river redhorse. #SciArt #FishSci #Ichthyology #Art
Results from the #paleostream. Bellubrunnus, Coelophysis, Plesiogula and Strongylosteus. #paleoart #sciart Tonight we will have a special Kem Kem, Bahariya stream btw.
Carnosine crystals. Made up of the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine it is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues, and is an antioxidant and considered a geroprotector or anti-aging compound as it reduces the telomere shortening rate. #sciart #chemistry #biology
Weird Wasp Wednesday, weird taxonomic names edition! #WaspLove #SciArt
https://t.co/8xnHZE18J0
Fun day of frogs, thermal data collection, science, and art with @pittbiooutreach @ashleycecil @RZ_Lab @bcpgh ! #scicomm #sciart
Horseshoe kidney © 2018 Body Scientific International, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Image protected by Digimarc.
#medicalillustration #medicalillustrationstudio #bodyscientific #bodyscientificinternational #sciart #illustrationoftheday #kidney #horseshoe
Dinoflagellates for #TinyTuesday! The Free-living Unarmored Dinoflagellata (1921) by C. Kofoid & O. Swezy features #SciArt made by the authors with the aid of a camera lueida from living material & colored by Anna Hamilton. In #BHLib via @GersteinLibrary: https://t.co/hl6kbbf3if
#OnThisDay in 1936, the #Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger was named a protected animal, only 59 days before the last known specimen died in captivity
#SciArt by H.C. Richter for John #Gould's 'Mammals of #Australia', v.1 (1863)
Images via @BioDivLibrary #rarebooks #library
"Icones plantarum rariorum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis" (1840-44) illustrates & describes new or little-known plants grown at the Berlin Botanic Gardens. This #RareBook has recently been digitized in #BHLib thanks to @Kew_LAA: https://t.co/Yvf8lELQEW #SciArt #BotanicMonday
Its #MammalMonday and since I am including a few size charts in my book, here is the one I am still working on for therapsids of the Triassic and Jurassic. Size comparison with a 1.8 m human. #paleoart #sciart #therapsids they were not huge but many were not super tiny either.
The Renaissance Tradition of Using Cadavers in Drawing Classes Is Still Alive, as it should be. https://t.co/tk9elymUyZ #drawing #anatomy #anatomypractice #sciart #medicaillustration #science #research #medicalstudent #medstudent
#FloraFriday: Papayas (Carica papaya) are described as treatments for parasitic worms in the digestive system in Flore Pittoresque et Médicale des Antilles, Vol. 1 (1821) by Michel Etienne Descourtilz with #SciArt by Jean-Theodore Descourtilz. Via @NYBG: https://t.co/Goq6XaQaBU
Take a look at the behind the @NatureComms paper blog post by @DanielNeill85 @JoJofoth, featuring some of my illustrations at https://t.co/kAtpUsfEG4
(It's a really cool story about #evolution-ary trade offs with #paeruginosa in #CF)
#sciart #microbiology #bacteria #microbes
Kingfisher (family Alcedinidae) for #Feathursday! #SciArt "drawn from nature" by George Edwards in 1761. Published in his "Gleanings of Natural History" (1758-1764), contributed in #BHLib from @NLB: https://t.co/aCJY07YiM2 #birds #birbs