Science
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Cyanobacteria and Misery: The Many Hats of Anna Zakrisson (Women in Science 51)
A large black labrador pushes through the snow, pulling a sledge of scientific equipment to the foot of a glacier…
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Angela Gonzales and Fermilab–pride, purpose, and play
In late October, 80-y.o. Angela Gonzales passed away. She was employee number 11 of National Accelerator Laboratory (now Fermilab). At…
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Cuttlefish in the Home Aquarium Part 2
Within the first week, the other three eggs hatched. According to others who have kept bandensis cuttlefish, if they are…
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Cuttlefish in the Home Aquarium Part 1
In August, I began a project that I’d wanted to do for a very long time: keeping dwarf cuttlefish in…
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Materials Science for Cosplay 3: Thermoplastics
I’ve been trying to work out how to explain thermoplastics for a while. There is a lot to say on…
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Painting of Chlamydia in a Host Cell at Approximately 48 Hours
This painting is 3ft wide by 3 feet high and is Acrylic on Canvas. Please support more art like this…
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More Than a Prize Unwon: The Manifold Legacies of Rosalind Franklin (Women in Science 50!)
When Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) succumbed to cancer at the age of thirty-seven, she left behind monumental contributions to three different…
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The Bacteria Chlamydia and Coloring Pages for #inktober
I just completed a really fun project for my patreon that happened to perfectly coincide with #inktober. People all over…
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