"In some sense, the scientists and the artists are both responding to the universe, but they respond in complementary ways."

- on the Intersection of Art and Science:
➡️https://t.co/ALzezsVwMP

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At 16:15 GMT on Wednesday 28th April I'll be talking to about 'Literature and Borderline Geoscience: The Case of Paranormal Palaeontology in the Late Nineteenth Century'. Sign up for the free event at https://t.co/XdaAW1iGsm

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Hey I am an illustrator and animator inspired by nature and science:

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how to make a fly and other — a paleontologist and an illustrator team up to make follow rules
👁‍🗨 https://t.co/UJSgbLpsgN via

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of The current is a fantastic rabbit hole to go down this Easter Monday if you got a thing (and who doesn‘t? 😉) for some great of fascinating

Much more than my humble attempts in archaeology here. Check it out! 👌

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Pioneering artist and scientist Maria Sibylla Merian was born in 1647.

Dedicated to accurately illustrating the natural world, she was influential in the field of entomology.

Explore Merian’s sophisticated combination of art and science: https://t.co/hLjTKXqrHR

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Who is Joe Tazuna 🧐🤔
In math: my solution ✅😳🧮
In history: my king 👑🥰☺️
In art: my canvas 🖌️🎨😳🙏
In science: my oxygen 🌬️😷😮
In geography: my world 🌏😍❤️
In reality: the love of my life 😝🥺

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ショコラ・プーランのクロモカード「ジャガード織機の発明」
ショコラ・ド・エギュベルのクロモカード「Les Victimes de la science: Joseph Marie Jacquard 機織り職人たちから吊るし上げを喰らうムッシュ・ジャカール」

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Science:
It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him young.
https://t.co/MV54tEbvPO

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SCIENCE: A giant fruit-eating bird from Tonga joins the Dodo in the lineup of giant island pigeons hunted to extinction.

https://t.co/2RPfmnAx09
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In Greek myth, a demigod named Tantalus plays a prank on the gods to test their omniscience: he kills his son Pelops, then chops, cooks, & serves him to the gods at a banquet. Zeus has Pelops resurrected & angrily sentences Tantalus to eternal torture.

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why don’t wildebeest have Exploring the limits of — evolution has produced a stupendous diversity of lifeforms, but nothing like flying plants or zebras with guns. Is there is a limit to its creativity?
👁‍🗨 https://t.co/kNuW423GYF via

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Hangover science: 3 things to know before indulging in drinking https://t.co/T2fvlfZTFk

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Art + Science: A painting and a specimen both contribute to our understanding of an organism.
Watercolor by Minna Fernald, Sept. 1933
Specimen (FLAS 12090) collected by A.S. Rhoads, Sept. 1936

Caesar's Weed (Urena lobata) is not native to Florida. More: https://t.co/wq9PmhT41E

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Happy Birthday, David Macaulay! (December 2)

Check out his latest book, MAMMOTH SCIENCE: THE BIG IDEAS THAT EXPLAIN OUR WORLD, qualifies for $5 off $20 promotion on Amazon!

GREAT DEAL! https://t.co/KZFzOqxXiG

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carmen: "Wow!! You grew your hair out, Neztach"
netzach: yup
netzach's conscience: i haven't cutmy hairin years and it is covered in enkephalin stains and elmer's glue

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