Loved seeing Sir Jonathan Van Tam at

Want to know how we continually merge science and art? Check out the hashtag

Many fantastic artists and scientists here on Twitter. https://t.co/ubOwlG2QZm

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Ink and watercolor drawing of a embryo.
Loving science and art equally, we can luckily combine them in

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Not sure if others also enjoy mixing up the tone and style of their

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"So long as a piece, whether illustration, sculpture, fashion, music, etc., draws inspiration from science, I believe it can be classed as SciArt."

Vrinda Nair chats with scientific illustrator Thom Leach in our latest magazine feature.



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You too could be the owner of some dope SciArt.

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may be noisy, but they contribute to their ecosystems! They prune weak branches, release nutrients to soil when they die, and are a food source for birds and other animals. Celebrating cicadas this week with close-ups of Nicolle's life-cycle

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Apparently it’s & I thought I’d join in.

Hi I’m Alex. I’m a PhD student researching microplastics & an illustrator / crafter in my spare time. I’m passionate about & I also make & digital animations.

Happy to discuss commissions.

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Sciart. We are all made of Star Stuff ✨💫

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We were flipping through the mammoth tome Orchidaceae this morning and found a trifecta of interesting content for and

Cirrhopetalum umbellatum is pictured, underlaid by a map showing regions of the world where it grows. [1/4]

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Last day of And with it comes its last This one on the talk of Emma Brock that works on Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, which could be used as antibacterial agent instead of using antibiotics. She told us on how Bdellovibrio use motility to hunt bacteria..

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Alright everyone, is back and we're going to talk Actually, is gonna do most the heavy lifting!

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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 I'm India, an illustrator and graphic designer specialising in & My favourite thing to do is paint full bleed portraits of endangered species in their environments!

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Guess what, turns out all those in the graphic I posted yesterday had too floofy tails, because I was working from a photo that had cropped the last 1/4 of the tail. So today I got to fix every single one. That was real fun.

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"Somewhere along the line I realized how interested I was in biology because it was the subject of all my paintings."

tells about her (mostly)

https://t.co/OwbGhrkMIr

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A little late for I specialise in and I work with watercolour and gouache. My favourite subjects are and

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I'm a based in the UK and I've got to start regardless.
This means I'm going to be doing a lot more childcare + a lot less Please don't forget about me so I have my to return to!
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