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This week we present some wood engravings by Gwen Raverat (1885-1957) from the 1934 Cambridge University Press printing of English poet Frances Cornford’s collection 'Mountains & Molehills.' Learn more here: https://t.co/c2DyBu9ymR
I got Cambrian, reply with 🦐 to get a theme (artist creds in commends) https://t.co/22ItJCTJGr
@FeetGecko A jackalope which is a lil common and a cambrian era based man.
Creator Profile: Ned Barnett
@TheNedBarnett joins us from Cambridge, MA as the solo creator on Team Tír, putting a sci-fi twist on a beloved tale.
Check out his work at https://t.co/6mJ407NSQk
https://t.co/1wGhB6JnEW
@TV5MONDE Méfie-toi des poètes, jolie chevrette !🐐
Ô pure Esmeralda*, ta serrure de chambre
Laisse trop se rincer tes gemmes de seize ans💎
Dans l'œil noir de Gringoire ou d'Hugo imposant.
Sur leur vélin, voyeuse une plume se cambre. 🪶
*Émeraude en FR
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Apresento-lhes a Hallucigenia, animal que viveu no período cambriano, há 500 milhões de anos.
Seu nome vem do latim hallucinatio, que significa alucinação, devido seu formato peculiar.
A espécie foi descoberta na década de 70, no Folheto de Burgess, sítio fossilífero no Canadá
@QEDmostly @BrianBrachiopod @joPhillipsJans1 @Rainbow_Ark @B52Malmet @HayesPope @IAmJohnAles @jaarete1 @Jenniferlayne53 @JRLgdnr @traderttt9 Wiwaxia lived 505 million years ago in Middle Cambrian tropical oceans.
#Wiwaxiawednesday
@icemaz @UnHaven @pokerprince98 @KingCond0 check the events channel in the LSB discord bois, we've sent out our Cambridge associate @pokerprince98 to hook u up with an invite if u need 💚
Lockdown3 sketch. Day 63.
The GCP Milton Road/Histon Road LLF on Zoom.
#lockdown2021 #Sketch #Zoommeeting #MiltonRoad #Cambridge @GreaterCambs @MiltonRoadRA
Robert Smithson's drawing "Cambrian Map of Sulfur and Tar" (1969) will be in the @MenilCollection exhibition "Dream Monuments: Drawing in the 1960s and 1970s."
The exhibition at the Menil Drawing Institute will be on view May 21—September 19, 2021.
https://t.co/mmKLXhpXps
The gorgeous Carina Nebula imaged by the VLT Survey Telescope
(Credit: ESO, VPHAS+ Consortium, Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit)
these were my favorite Cambrian creatures:
Opabinia
Anomalocaris
Marella
Hallucigenia
they look so weird yet so cool.
all lived probably around 540 to 480 million years ago. 🥺
Why is training helping #Cambridge employees to thrive in #lockdown?
Take a look at our head of Learning Collaboration, Sarah Gleadell's views ➡️ https://t.co/lhsPQEZs5A #CNnews #onlinelearning #learning #training