"My work is inspired by the scientific things that can’t be seen with the naked eye."

Allie Ibarra tells Vrinda Nair how she illustrates the unseen scientific world, from neurons through microscopes to galaxies through telescopes. https://t.co/VRX7ybUjKJ

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I've decided to try to start a new project! Here is the intro to my PhD research in comic strip form. As I continue my research, I'll add new exciting additions to the collection. Follow along or add your own with

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Mathematician Emmy Noether was born on March 23, 1882. She ade fundamental contributions to maths and physics. Here are 30 facts of her life, from the Drawing Challenge https://t.co/YYhowXDx61

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Update: Commission Prices have been reduced!

Animals and existing organisms as listed, some projects may require additional rates.

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Drinking red wine didn’t have a direct correlation with lower heart disease rate, although polyphenols in red wine may have anti-inflammation effects.

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🔹Perdón lo desaparecida, pero estamos trabajando para usted y mañana tendremos micro-noticias hermosas para ustedes🦠✨
🔹Sorry for my lack of posts, but soon I’ll share with you some microbial news🦠✨

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"Creating communication pieces for patients is my favourite type of project, and it is so rewarding to hear feedback about how it gets used."

tells Vrinda Nair about communicating science through https://t.co/R8uO69GZUr

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Today is the International Day of Mathematics! I love the excitement of disovery, of making connections between different ideas, until a new idea forms in your imagination. Can you see who else is excited about today?

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Things we learned from : gastropod means "belly foot", snails are soft little friends who don't want slivers, and their mucus acts as a lubricant! Check out the full episode here: https://t.co/YbUAYisEcK

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"The prints on actual plants poetically reference questions of nativity, trade, and exchange. What is nature, what is culture, what does it mean to be 'of' a place?"

Almudena Romero tells about her series, "Growing Concerns." https://t.co/llrzXjYLDg

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We're so excited to be joined by Ellen Weatherford () of the amazing podcast, who told us all about snails! Why are snails so mucusy? What are love darts? Why are snails so cute?? https://t.co/ImPrqch94g

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my first illustration for a press release! plants x art x global change https://t.co/kWBN7W32Tp

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March Tweet No. 4

Mammuthus primigenius! The classic, quintessential mammoth. Note: This is not Monty. Mills is totally new!

I'm definitely sticking to an alternating schedule between paleo and fantasy. It's been more fun this way.

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Endosalpingiosis - a rare benign condition leading to cysts lined with fallopian-tube-line epithelium. Designed for a new visual article initiative led by for

Case: https://t.co/kNWSWCJpNz

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Developed my Chilotherium sketch from a fossil talk given by with

The Adcrocuta (bear sized hyena) following has caught this hardy male right before the dawn of the rains, at Kyrgyzstan's dustiest.

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I'd be happy to work with you. Experienced illustrator for scientific reviews and for 's award-winning book First in Fly. Clean or pen-and-ink. Tailored to time and budget. See https://t.co/17zenbnyls for more!

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We’re revisiting this week The T.rex of the ocean. Not because they’re both giant predators but because they’re both super popular to the general public and rarely accurately portrayed in pop culture.🦈 https://t.co/5qhHytmt2X

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