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Day 6 of our organelle countdown! Let it snow with the digestive enzymes in this lysosome snowglobe.

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From 1792-1832, Franz Bauer (the 1st artist in residence at ) prepared a series of drawings of orchids studied under a microscope. This was published in "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38). Learn more via ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY

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"Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38) presents by Franz Bauer of studied under a microscope alongside text by John Lindley. The result? An invaluable artistic & scientific work. Learn more on our blog thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY

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Day 7 of our organelle countdown! When it comes to making sugar, chloroplasts have it down. Cookin’ in the kitchen with sunshine.

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On the seventh day of my true love gave to me...
Seven a-swimming

from John Gould's '#Birds of Great Britain' via - https://t.co/jNzm0p7t2f

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Microscopes meet Indigenous art in Stories & Structures – New Connections, a stunning new exhibition by : https://t.co/SnwSQOfbPM

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Very rough first attempt at a size chart here, I pretty much eyeballed it based on skeletals, etc. Mostly wanted to see what they all looked like together!

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El arte de Franz y Ferdinand Bauer fue elogiado por el poeta y botánico Johann Goethe como la expresión perfecta de los objetivos de la
Ilustrado con imágenes procedentes del muchas de ellas no se habían publicado anteriormente.

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Day 10 of our organelle countdown! The ribosomes were hung on the rough ER with care…in hopes that some proteins would be made there.

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Check our these wonderful depictions of Australian animals from White's 1790 "Voyage to New South Wales" https://t.co/9pkLWpaaT8 via

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🎵 But the prettiest sight to see is the Ilex aquifolium that will be on your own front door! 🎵 (hint: rhymes with jolly)

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My favorite creation from this year has to be my composition of Selene vomer (a lookdown). From staining the specimen to imaging and post-precessing, it was definitely one of my more time consuming (and rewarding) images.

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Finishing up the last details on the first of a set of zines illustrating ecological stories 💩🐚🐦 Looking forward to getting these printed up!

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"Contributions to Ornithology" (1848-1852) by Sir William Jardine was the 1st ornithological periodical produced in Britain. Jardine's daughter Catherine produced much of the work's Explore it in for thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/7pQPxtRMCr

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On the first day of my true love gave to me...
A in a tree

from Gould 'Birds of Europe' and 'Lessons from the vegetable world'; collage by Kathy Heyward

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