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Cory Nash, MS, PA(ASCP)
iplaywithorgans
To the path resident who posted this on reddit, please understand that the reason we became path assistants is not because we look at grossing as “grunt” work, but because
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Taylor West
WildWildTWest
A snake’s morphology can differ depending on many factors, including what type of habitat they live in and what food they eat. Presented here are skull scans from 3 species
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Natural History Museum of L.A. County
NHMLA
While floor-based specimens are normally cleaned twice a year, hanging specimens like this Morrice's Sperm Whale — or Aulophyseter morricei, a juvenile of an extinct species of sperm whale —
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Matt Johnson, PhD
mossMatters
Excited to share with y'all our experience using Angiosperms353 in a classroom setting. @theHaleofit was critical to this, helping students gain confidence in pipetting and other lab techniques. #Botany2020 Cost-effective
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Informema
informema
A new CDC weekly COVID survey and a whopping 14.5% of school-aged children tested positive, a much higher rate than other age groups. School-aged children (5-17) have now had the
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@Botanical_
Botanical_
Dr. Jessica Budke @MossPlants is the @UTKnoxville Herbarium Director. @UTKHerbarium is a plant natural history #collection of over 640,000 #specimens from around the world. Our #flattenedflora is the largest collection
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NatSCA
Nat_SCA
1. The prospect of repairing fragile items like pinned insects may bring conservators out in a cold sweat! Some years ago I developed a technique with Japanese fine Gampi tissue
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patrick hennessey
thepatrick_h
It is a rainy day here in Georgia today, which has me thinking about warmer days when it rains and there are frogs and toads everywhere. So I thought today’s
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
Given that the US has not detected SARS-CoV-2 variant viruses 501Y.V1 or 501Y.V2, what bounds can we place on their current frequency in the US based on sample counts? 1/12https://twitter.com/trvrb/status/1341446447045087232
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
Given the large discrepancy in specimens collected in Dec that were sequenced and shared between the US and the UK, I wanted to follow up on the relative quality of
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Evan Johnson-Ransom
EJR_Paleo
24. Watch out for the “mouse lizard” for #Sauropodocember ! Here’s #Mussaurus (“mouse lizard”), a sauropodomorph from the Late Triassic Period of Argentina. Photo credit to @NHMdinolab. It receives its
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Dr. Nick Caruso
PlethodoNick
When I started my PhD, this paper was what I wanted to do. But I realized that there isn't much demographic data for salamanders out there to build a realistic
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Kate
Asilverlining20
Thread: 1) Massive PCR testing campaigns are resulting in the quarantine of healthy individuals, temporary business & school closures, mask mandates, & unnecessary panic and fear. Damage is being done
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MalariaGEN
malariagenomics
We're pleased to announce the release of mosquito genome variation data from phase 3 of the Anopheles gambiae 1000 Genomes project (Ag1000G). http://bit.ly/2ZoARE8 Some highlights and further info in this thread...
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Douglass Rovinsky, PhD
DSRovinsky
My second PhD paper is out: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2020.1537 @royalsocietyIn it we reveal that the thylacine, the famous extinct Australian icon, was only about half as big as once thought - not
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KaiTheFishGuy
FishGuyKai
Someone on twitter recently asked that I share a little bit more about my research. I realize I post a lot of fish photos, but I don’t really get into
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