Alexis Bologne
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The art of science or the science of art? Life is too short to pick one! 🤩
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Items confiscated from undocumented migrants by border agents in the USA. Let these Tom Kiefer photographs serve as a reminder, that these people are above all, humans.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
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Alex Falcone
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Why are all influencers selling supplements?
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Elizabeth H
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I like moonposting. 🌝
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2 days ago
English stained glass artist Tamsin Abbott, who is inspired by folklore and nature
#WomensArt
#March1st
#Spring
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Rock climbers Lucy Smith and Pauline Rankin of the Ladies’ Scottish Climbing Club, 1908, Salisbury Crags, Scotland
#WomensArt
Welcome to
#WomensHistoryMonth
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Elizabeth Beston
2 days ago
A variety of delicious diatoms from recent marine plankton samples.
#marineplankton
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Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center
3 days ago
Another flowering desert lily at sunset Wednesday evening (Photo: Sicco Rood).
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Harriet Love, contemporary stained glass artist inspired by nature
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Kenyan artist Thandiwe Muriu’s 'Camo series', photographic portraits cloaking models in patterned fabric
#womensart
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Elizabeth Beston
4 days ago
It’s no wonder that the carpenter’s rule diatom (Bacillaria paxillifera) was so popular at the Norwich Science Festival last week. Such a beautiful dance from this colonial diatom that’s very numerous in my plankton samples at the moment.
#marineplankton
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Alison Fisk
19 days ago
A little blue hippo made by an Egyptian artisan around 4,000 years ago! 🦛 ❤️ Decorated with river plants and lotus flowers, blue faience hippos are associated with the life-giving Nile and rebirth. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. 📷 by me
#Archaeology
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Cath Hodsman
18 days ago
Did u know?I don't*get*folks who get the "ick" with insects.They're pest controllers;pollinators;organic matter processors;seed dispersers & food providers for other animals. There's other stuff they do for free too - joy givers;sound enhancers by buzzing & whirring & they lk gorgeous too.🌿🌱🇬🇧🌱🪲🌍🐝🪰🦋🐞
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Schmidt Ocean Institute
11 days ago
Follow the rainbow into the deep! This Cestum sp. — also known as the Venus girdle ctenophore — is one of the largest of the comb jellies in our global Ocean. ROV pilots filmed it during the
#OBVI
#LivingBioreactors
expedition with
@schmidtsciences.bsky.social
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ChicagoVintageTileFloors
8 days ago
Hotel Rosita, Puerto Vallarta. MX.
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Axel Gunderson
6 days ago
Next level
#Irish
dance. This is the fastest
#protist
tap dancer
#rimostrombidium
sp?
#protistsonsky
#freshwater
#microscopy
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Constance Lee Menefee
5 days ago
Turtle & leaves ...
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c0nc0rdance
over 1 year ago
But there's an even cooler application of guanine mirrors: in the eyes of scallops, the only bivalve capable of swimming. Like the James Webb Telescope, scallops have evolved a novel optical strategy: an array of ~200 guanine mirrored eyes focusing light on retinal surfaces.
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ピコモル
5 days ago
下地島の通り池周囲で見つけた野生のサンゴ化石です。ここももちろん琉球石灰岩。集合体注意 通り池は海岸段丘にある大きな2つの池で地下洞窟で海とも繋がっており水深がそれぞれ25mと45mもあるそうです。いま知ったけどパワースポットらしくたくさん人がいました
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ΜΑΝΟΣ ΤΡΑΧΙΑΣ™
5 days ago
Sheila Anderson Hardy (Scottish, born 1956) "Silver Moon", 2022. Oil on Canvas, 91 × 61 cm. Private Collection.
#art
#painting
#artist
#BlueSkyArt
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ΜΑΝΟΣ ΤΡΑΧΙΑΣ™
7 days ago
Anatolii Misiuk (contemporary Ukrainian artist) "City of Memories," 2025 Acrylic on canvas 120 x 90 cm
#art
#painting
#artist
#BlueSkyArt
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ΜΑΝΟΣ ΤΡΑΧΙΑΣ™
7 days ago
Vibe (2021) by Nigerian artist, Peter Uka (born in 1975), who lives in Germany. Oil on canvas 180 x 130 cm
#art
#painting
#artist
#BlueSkyArt
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7 days ago
Olivier Neuray (Belgian, b.1962) "Pompon's World," 2025 Oil on canvas 80 x 60 cm
#art
#painting
#artist
#BlueSkyArt
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Ferwen
9 days ago
AN INTRODUCTION TO FORAMINIFERA
paleonerdish.wordpress.com/2013/06/17/a...
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AN INTRODUCTION TO FORAMINIFERA
The Foraminiferida are an important group of single celled protozoa. There are an estimated 8,000 species living in the world’s oceans today, among the sea floor and the marine plankton and compr…
https://paleonerdish.wordpress.com/2013/06/17/an-introduction-to-foraminifera/
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ΜΑΝΟΣ ΤΡΑΧΙΑΣ™
9 days ago
Hanno Karlhuber ( Austrian, 1946 - 2022 ) The Secret, 1994 Oil on panel 70 x 100 cm
#art
#painting
#artist
#BlueSkyArt
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ΜΑΝΟΣ ΤΡΑΧΙΑΣ™
9 days ago
Grant Haffner (Californian Artist, born 1978) "Almost Home (Route 191)", 2021. Acrylic on Wood Panel, 61 × 61 cm. Private Collection.
#art
#painting
#artist
#BlueSkyArt
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Elizabeth Beston
8 days ago
UV photos from my latest plankton sample. Pseudocalanus copepod, a barnacle nauplius, a Harpacticoida copepod.
#marineplankton
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Igor Adameyko
8 days ago
Chaos in my dish: a hydrozoan jellyfish Leuckartiara octona tries to squeeze between bipinnaria larvae of Luidia sarsii starfish. The North Sea, Skagerrak ✨🌊🔬 These animals are about 7 mm in length - quite large as compared to what I typically show here.
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FrontRangeWildflowers
12 days ago
Aloe and Cycad today, UC Botanical Garden 🌿
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FrontRangeWildflowers
12 days ago
Nopal (Prickly Pear) fruit (Opuntia ficus-indica) today at UC Botanical Garden 🌿
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Evelyndroid's Aperture Science and Bugge-Finding 🏳️⚧️🕷️
12 days ago
They're back for the coming spring 🥹 Oak treehopper moms stay and guard their eggs and growing nymphs until they're ready to disperse and I love them so much 💚
#InvertebrateParenthood
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Elizabeth Beston
15 days ago
I’m loving this ciliate in slo-mo! Such beautiful cilia action. Keep watching to see it whizz about in real time. ID help appreciated!
#marineplankton
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How nauseating that none of those superpowerful involved with Epstein would have done nothing (step down/removed from whatever) if not found out by the file release and keep living their shady life with that in their conscience.
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葉いろ
17 days ago
おはようございます。 今日もチョコっと頑張ります(仕事)。
#地衣類
#lichen
#fungifriends
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Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center
17 days ago
A coyote taking a whiff to "gather intelligence" near the Reserve earlier last week (Photo: Sicco Rood).
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Constance Lee Menefee
17 days ago
Goodnight all! ❤️ Bumblebees, buttonbush flowers, and quirky, ripe buttonbush seed heads ... 🌿
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Chise
17 days ago
Oh to be a little Tardigrade walking around a microscopic volvox algae colony. 🫧🐻🧪
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Natural History Museum, London
18 days ago
Beavers are being reintroduced in the wild in England! The first three groups of beavers have been officially released in the past year, where they could help to capture carbon, create wetlands and shape forests. Find out about beaver reintroduction plans 👇
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
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100 beavers set to be reintroduced to the UK this year, with more to come | Natural History Museum
Centuries after they were wiped out, the reintroduction of beavers to the UK is gathering pace.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2026/february/beavers-set-to-be-reintroduced-to-uk-more-to-come.html?utm_source=bls-link-post-20260212-ja&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=news
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Constance Lee Menefee
19 days ago
Moth images from some of my photographs
#Invertebrates
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Samuele Papeschi サムエレ パペスキ | Geology is the way ⚒️🧪
about 1 month ago
A rocket in space according to normal people A tourmaline grain surrounded by deformed quartz and feldspar according to geologists ⚒️
#geology
#thinsection
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NPR
22 days ago
Detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has received another prison sentence of over seven years.
n.pr/4aCCcwG
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Crackdown on dissent after nationwide protests in Iran widens to ensnare reformist figures
Detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has received another prison sentence of over seven years.
https://n.pr/4aCCcwG
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Dr. Wendy Bohon
29 days ago
Beautiful moon 🌕 tonight!
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Dr. Wendy Bohon
28 days ago
Earthquakes that occur at night or in the early morning hours are often felt by many people, because folks are usually quiet and at rest. Because there have been several felt quakes in the last hour people may be anxious or on edge, and this is totally understandable.
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Joanne Harris
22 days ago
In short, race is not a personality. Gender orientation is not a personality. Nationality is not a personality. Age is not a personality. Class is not a personality. Disability is not a personality. These things are all catergories of human, encompassing EVERY POSSIBLE personality type.
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American Museum of Natural History
29 days ago
Today’s exhibit of the day? This spectacular stibnite. Weighing almost half a ton, it's one of the largest stibnites on public display in the world. See its bladelike crystals, which formed in a large underground cavity, up close in the Mignone Halls of Gems & Minerals.
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American Museum of Natural History
27 days ago
It's Trilobite Tuesday! Pictured is the Lower Cambrian Bristolia insolens—distinguished by the uniquely angled genal spines that emerge from its head. While specimens with disarticulated head shields are relatively common finds throughout the Western United States, complete examples are rare.
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American Museum of Natural History
23 days ago
Today’s Exhibit of the Day? The lion’s mane jellyfish. It's one of the world’s longest animals! This jumbo-sized jelly trails a “mane” of more than 800 stinging tentacles that are covered in cells with venom that stun prey, including small crustaceans and zooplankton. Photo: R. Mickens/© AMNH
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23 days ago
Molas, traditional textiles created by Guna (or Kuna) women, indigenous people of Panama and Colombia, which evolved from body painting
#WomensArt
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Lorena Fernández Álvarez
23 days ago
#TalDíaComoHoy
en 1943, nace Valerie Thomas. Dirigió un proyecto para los sistemas de procesamiento de imágenes y supervisó el desarrollo de los primeros sistemas de software de procesamiento de imágenes de Landsat, que fue el 1º satélite en enviar imágenes desde el espacio.
#WomenInSTEM
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APOPO
23 days ago
New peer-reviewed research featuring
#APOPO
has been published in Frontiers. It shows our
#HeroRATs
can detect petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in soil, and distinguish contaminated soil above regulatory thresholds from clean soil for the first time.
bit.ly/4a8r4pP
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Ira
24 days ago
Billie Holiday "One For My Baby" (And One More For The Road) Ben Webster-Tenor Sax Harry "Sweets" Edison-Trumpet Barney Kessel 🎸
youtu.be/NsXdgVSer-g?...
#JazzSky
#Jazz
#Music
#MusicSky📸
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Constance Lee Menefee
23 days ago
This small skipper with a bit of pollen on its proboscis always gives me a little smile! 🌿
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