In January the Cornell Lab of Ornithology unveiled a mural of unprecedented size and scope. Now, they've put it online in exquisite detail for all to see
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A recent science art event at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County featured phorid fly genitalia and lots of giggling
June 17, 2016 — Katie McKissick
Science art at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
June 6, 2016 — Katie McKissick
I just realized that I’ve been calling these birds the wrong name
May 31, 2016 — Katie McKissick
Twitter has plans to allow for longer tweets and replying to larger groups in conversations. Will these changes help illustrators?
May 31, 2016 — Glendon Mellow
Now you can find Glendon's classic Symbiartic posts on Medium and The Flying Trilobite blog. So what's up with that?
May 28, 2016 — Glendon Mellow
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has some interesting plans for its retirement party
May 10, 2016 — Katie McKissick
The most interesting science art exhibits on display this spring and beyond
May 4, 2016 — Kalliopi Monoyios
Pre-order your copy of this illustrated book about “50 fearless pioneers who changed the world"
April 28, 2016 — Katie McKissick
A partnership between citizen scientists and the Museum of Natural History of Los Angeles County finds flies new to science in one of the world’s biggest cities
April 14, 2016 — Katie McKissick
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The Best Online Bird Watching Since #BirdieSanders
In January the Cornell Lab of Ornithology unveiled a mural of unprecedented size and scope. Now, they've put it online in exquisite detail for all to see
ReadFine Wine and Flies | An Enchanted Evening of Fly Genitalia
A recent science art event at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County featured phorid fly genitalia and lots of giggling
ReadFine Wine and Flies
Science art at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
ReadMourning Dove versus Morning Dove
I just realized that I’ve been calling these birds the wrong name
ReadWill Coming Twitter Changes Help Illustrators?
Twitter has plans to allow for longer tweets and replying to larger groups in conversations. Will these changes help illustrators?
ReadClassic Flying Trilobite on Medium
Now you can find Glendon's classic Symbiartic posts on Medium and The Flying Trilobite blog. So what's up with that?
ReadCassini's Retirement
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has some interesting plans for its retirement party
ReadThe Spring '16 Science Art Exhibit Guide
The most interesting science art exhibits on display this spring and beyond
ReadWomen in Science | The Next Science Art Book You Need
Pre-order your copy of this illustrated book about “50 fearless pioneers who changed the world"
Read43 New Species Discovered... in Los Angeles(?!)
A partnership between citizen scientists and the Museum of Natural History of Los Angeles County finds flies new to science in one of the world’s biggest cities
Read Dog Spies
Explore the science behind the dog in your bed
ReadExtinction Countdown
News and research about endangered species from around the world
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Giving science a seat at the table
ReadFrontiers for Young Minds
Science by and for kids ages 8-15
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Commentary invited by editors of Scientific American
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Illusions, Delusions, and Everyday Deceptions
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Discussion and news about planets, exoplanets, and astrobiology
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Commentary invited by editors of Scientific American Mind
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New discoveries in animal behavior and cognition
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Blogging At The Intersection Of Psych and Pop Culture
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Mathematics: learning it, doing it, celebrating it.
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Adventures in the good science of rock-breaking.
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The art of science and the science of art.
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Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals - living and extinct
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A Blog About the Weird Wonderfulness of Life on Earth
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A hip hop maven blogs on urban ecology, evolutionary biology & diversity in the sciences
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Exploring and celebrating diversity in science.
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