Life Science Gallery
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How one woman’s research in the 1940s changed queer life foreverThis Pride month, we saw a
Koerberiella wimmerianaAnd this timeWe’re going to get *BUMPY*K. wimmeriana is a crustose
Letharia columbiana Brown-eyes wolf lichenimages: source
The life-size Compsognathus skeleton I did for Triassica. Zbrush + Anycubic Photon tri
One of the most May Fourth Movement moments of my life. A six years old boy is encouraged by Chinese
Although centuries of abuse and mismanagement have reduced Earth’s once bountiful oceans t
Another workmanlike CGI illustration of Brachiosauruses on the beach, from Josh Gregory’s imag
Aberrant sauropods from Bob Korpella’s Dinosaur Dictionary For Kids.TOP: Another gor
The Experiment by Collinvh (on tee here)
“No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken worl
GE is going under the microscope to celebrate the life sciences and feature some cool nano
Bionic Model Rebekah Marine wearing Touch Bionics ilimb quantum. #lifewithoutlimitationsPhoto by Ste
food foughta temporarily abandoned and tasty cabezon (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus) awaits retrieval i
anemones seen here using specialized body growths called acrorhagi to attack each other during an ar
Marbled Salamander (Ambystoma Opacum) Life Cycle
Opegrapha vulgata I would have never thought lichens could be vulgar, but here it is guys–
Broken shellsAs you would find some broken-up shells on the beach today, these are just a few pieces
Do not be fooled by this incredibly well preserved shell, it is not a recent shell, but a 250 millio
Giants among the Lilliputians, some diversity in size of bivalves among the sea bottom dwellers from
Feeding patternsThese swirly patterns were made by living organisms at the bottom of the sea approxi
Menegazzia subsimilisTree flute lichenimages: source | source | source
70s-pop-80s: Artist: Enzo Sciotti Not pinball related but pretty cool!
Drawings of sea life from the field notebooks of Arthur Sperry Pearse, zoology professor and the fir
The Fermi Paradox Once upon a time, scientists decided, “what would happen if we point Hub
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