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Valentina Tereshkova - Women Who Changed Science. And The World. The first woman to have flown in sp
Annie Jump Cannon - Women Who Changed Science. And The World. Astronomer whose cataloging work was i
Check out the June issue of SciArt Magazine @sciartglobal for a feature on my recent work with @po8g
New in the Brilliant Botany Shop: Rainbow Bee Magnets!A few folks asked for magnets of my rainbow pr
If you’re in Melbourne today for #marchforscience stop by @po8gallery and see Beneath the Surf
Made a little eight-armed friend over the course of three days - first octopus I drew without strict
Happy birthday to pioneering science communicator Jeanne Bendick! Prior to her passing two years ago
Nebular NookOil, 24 x 16 inchesThis new painting, from an earlier study, has been accepted to show n
Mosasaurus
Look who we found at the beach this weekend.When Tim Jerman was a child, he couldn’t decide whether
Archaeopteryx is an iconic theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of Germany.
The scene begins innocently enough. An unsuspecting pearl fisher paddles through the water, going ab
histsciart:Dahlia SciArt by Adolphe Philippe Millot for Revue Horticole (1918). View more in @biodiv
histsciart:Lilies Lilium maculatum. SciArt by Worthington G. Smith for The Floral Magazine, Vol. 9 (
histsciart:Feathursday: Large FrogmouthsBatrachostomus auritus. SciArt by Elizabeth Gould and John G
histsciart:National Strawberry Day!Explore strawberries in SciArt for National Strawberry Day! This
histsciart:Flora Friday: OrchidsOrchids (Laelia superbiens). SciArt by Sarah Ann Drake for The Orchi
“Levels of Complexity” project by Vee Martineau via Behance
Incredible work by Betty Busby
Science is spicy. Typographic poster by Nicholas Menghini. Weekly type posters by Nicholas Menghini
Cusp rings, to be worn alone or stacked together. Open silver frameworks cup around bright aquamarin
Vintage science face masks, featuring centuries-old astronomical art and natural history illustratio
Inertia, Oil, 18x24 in (final painting from recently posted study)It took a few more technological a
Spinosaurus
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