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Happy #NationalStrawberryDay! #Strawberries (Genus Fragaria) have been cultivated into hundreds of varieties. #SciArt from Annales de la Société Royale d'agriculture et de Botanique de Gand, T. 5 (1849). In #BHLib via @HarvardLibrary Botany Libraries: https://t.co/W5IHMuGG90 🍓
Today is international #paleostream day, and I celebrate with some cake and posting some of the best sketches done over the last year. Some of these can also be found in the paleostream book. #paleoart #sciart
Happy late Birthday Deinonychus!
Today is international #paleostream day, and I celebrate with some cake and posting some of the best sketches done over the last year. Some of these can also be found in the paleostream book. Tonight, 22:00 CET we will have an anniversary stream #paleoart #sciart
Spinosaurus(old)
#DiaNacionaldelTransplante
🇬🇧 Leave a trace: become an organ donor!
🇪🇸 Deja huella: ¡dona tus órganos!
#organdonor #organdonation #donaciondeorganos #beadonor #medart #medicalart #sciart #medicalillustration #kidney #kidneytransplant #transplant #anatomyart #anatomyillustration
Spectacular cephalopods from MM. de Férussac & Alcide D'Orbigny's 1835 "Histoire naturelle: generale et particuliere des cephalopodes acetabuliferes vivants et fossiles" digitised for @BioDivLibrary by @museumsvictoria. cc @atlaslivingaust https://t.co/GQAwXowRWG #SciArt
Ansel Adams, Albert Bierstadt, @NASAHubble & @MarsCuriosity. Our Art (and/or) Science Reading Group last night considered whether space exploration incorporates the same Sublime visual language as pioneers of the American West. #sciart
As season to honor #women is coming, I'm resurrecting my #WomensHistoryMonth project featuring #WomenInSTEM! Working on a list of historic & modern #womeninstemm to draw. Send your recs, retweet/follow if you love #WomenInScience!
#sciart #illustration #science #scicomm #medart
A funky-looking Chambered Nautilus is making an appearance for this week's #MolluskMonday.
What this guy lacks in memory, he more than makes up for with 90 tentacles and a shell that inspires many mathematical debates.
Nautilus pompilius
#scicomm #sciart
VERTEBRAE
🇬🇧 «I would kiss every vertebra of your back.
From top to bottom.
Slowly.
Lifelong»
🇪🇸 «Besaría cada vertebra de tu espalda.
De arriba abajo.
Despacio.
Durante toda la vida»
#vertebrae #spine #medart #medicalart #anatomyart #neuro #neurosurgery #sciart #illustration
#Orchid (Anguloa x ruckeri) for #BotanicMonday! #SciArt by Sarah Ann Drake for 𝘌𝘥𝘸𝘢𝘳𝘥𝘴'𝘴 𝘉𝘰𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭 𝘔𝘢𝘨𝘢𝘻𝘪𝘯𝘦, Vol. 32. Contributed by the Peter H. Raven Library of @mobotgarden ➡️ https://t.co/r9okPSPcRR #womeninscience #HerNaturalHistory
Highlights from the taphonomy #paleostream!
Volgadraco, Timurlegia and Styracocephalus.
#paleoart #taphonomy #sciart #dinosaurus
Spinosuchus was probably similar in size to Trilophosaurus, although as you can see its tall neural spines give its back a raised hump/sail and less of the lean, iguana-like silhouette. #paleontology #fossils #Allokotosauria #paleoart #sciart #naturalhistory #illustration
My second time in @JoschuaKnuppe #paleostream.
This stream was especially dedicated to sea cows, which is lovely. First one is Hydrodamalis (Steller's Sea Cow), second is Culebratherium.
#paleoart #sirenians #sciart #landcow #fossils
Results from the sea cow #paleostream.
Hydrodamalis, Culebratherium (+Purussaurus), Prorastmus.
#paleoart #sirenians #sciart #landcow
George Bowdler Buckton's "Monograph of the British aphides" (1876-83) not only records details of the complex #aphid life cycle, it is also illustrated with his own beautiful #SciArt based on live specimens. Explore it in #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/91Vi9eMps3
Happy #FungiFriday! "Fungi austriaci", by Austrian botanist & mycologist Leopold Trattinnick, describes & illustrates Austrian fungi. A majority of the #SciArt is the work of Franz Reinelli. See the Ed. nova (1830) in #BHLib via @NYBG ➡️ https://t.co/I7rBSxUbLY 🍄🇦🇹🍄
For #FossilFriday I am opening a thread about Early Triassic tetrapod faunal assemblages. After the Permian extinction, terrestrial faunal assemblages were depauperate and most were very similar in composition. Temnospondyls were quick to diversify #paleoart #sciart #scicomm