Finally done with two weeks in Time well spent (?) making some Here's a series/thread based on our research work on and in as part of .

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Hi here's a printable colouring page with cute that you can unwind with ✨ 🍄

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After a long hiatus, here is another episode of - Read this amazing interview with - We talked about her research on early life adversity and more.

https://t.co/IciG55G3lN

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They actually are critical..DUH...thats why they're still open...#openacademics

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Todays is Iron Man!

Either they're reluctantly nominated or they're extremely passionate about the role, but every department has a nominated health & safety expert.

Whatever you do, don't wear open shoes or forget to wear your labcoat..

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The Mothers in Science team is taking a break this week. To know why please read this post https://t.co/5bgJS36Es4
Image credit Paula Kuka

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Hey are you a sciencey spacey mind with a bit of spare time? It's that time of writing at where we're looking for a final manuscript review! Few hours of work, quick turnaround, remote-friendly

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Hi I'm Eliza, a microbiologist and scientific illustrator - I post mostly about and the occasional

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It’s Monday and the start of a week of changes and challenges for many. Don’t expect to much. Do the best you can

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Trying to stop looking at news by focusing on corvids instead. Maybe I will even do a full 19 to complete the set... Any favourites for my list?

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The precarity of is made so much harder by having to leave when it feels like you just found your people. Tonight I started saying my goodbyes before moving across the country. Really hoping St Louis becomes home & I don’t have to do this yet again.

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A few more logos I have created for companies, conservation programmes and university courses over the last few years. Get in touch if you need a logo or a scientific illustration 😁👏🏻🤗

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Shout out to the PIs who take their roles as mentors to heart. You make a valuable difference in the lives of your mentees.

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Who else is dealing with the four horsemen of procrastination today?

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Hi does anyone know a successful pre-registered replication of the chameleon effect (Chartrand & Bargh, 1999)?

Also interested in unsuccessful pre-reg. replications (or RRRs).

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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

Let me know what you think!

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