Hematodinium is a dinoflagellate that blooms IN the blood of marine crustacean hosts like Nephrops. It may well be the most significant pathogen in the global crustacean fishery and also found in aquaculture🦞🦀 🦐
New paper on 3 decades of UK data👇
https://t.co/IJVIodSNeV
When you see your pupils in the Sma' Shot Paisley parade and they call your name smiling and happy to see you! and you feel the joy #teacher#paisley#community#probationer2023
Bats and dolphins evolved echolocation in the same way (down to the molecular level). An analysis revealed that 200 genes had independently changed in the same way and this is an extreme example of convergent evolution
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Thank you @MissTaylor_2 for yesterdays very informative and fun digital technologies workshop. I was lucky enough to have bagged myself a Merge Cube🤩. Looking forward to show this off and make use of @MergeVR for next placement!😊
A massive thank you to @misstaylor_2 for the fantastic digital technologies workshop @qahsinfo with PGDE budding biologists #strathpgde@StrathEDU Great fun learning about how to bring digital tech into the lab!
Best day yesterday talking ‘all things digital’ with the Strathclyde Biology student teachers. We even had some time for students to play around with the tech themselves! Thank you to @Deb75McL for yet another amazing opportunity 🥰