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Human hair follicles growing from a stem cell-derived skin organoid (cyan) with nerves (red).

Credits: Karl R. Koehler & Jiyoon Lee

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As you requested, here's the Scout unit I mentioned

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As it's I thought these might be a good share. I've done lots of 'cross-section' sculptures with kids, it's a great way of using art to look 'inside' things. These all feature in my book
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A Beautiful Woman of Science /14 Tweeting out the webcomic one panel a day.

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If I had a nickel for every time a favorite character of mine was moon themed while also being a kickass science based superhero figure that translates that science into a kind of "magic", I would have two nickels~

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The final, adult form of the Tyrannotiger, Disruptor of Ecosystems. It corresponds with, of course, the Tiger, and is large enough and powerful to challenge and hunt anything.

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Molecular pathways linking adipose innervation to insulin action in obesity and diabetes mellitus.

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Nice to meet you Ethan!

Presenting fusion of art and science in a psy-art style

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can't stop thinking about science teacher levi ackerman

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We 💕a with a sense of humour!

Overflowing with the & history of poop (and pee), Edward Kay & Mike Shiell's "Poopy Science" covers what kids want to know about their favorite subject💩

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It’s ! Check out the latest in progress character, a beaver! Perhaps he will be seen swimming in the game?



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Post yourself with an anime character with the same zodiac sign as you!

We both out here doin’ SCIENCE https://t.co/4Jtu3PF0sN

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Mayflower (later Granada), 1974-84 editions. Fix up of The Sundered Worlds, Science Fiction Adventures, 1962 and The Blood Red Game, Science Fiction Adventures, 1963. First published as The Sundered Worlds, Compact Books, 1965.

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Cover art for Amazing Science Fiction by Jeff Jones (October, 1973)

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