A beautiful #bioluminescence display for #WormWednesday! This one from a spaghetti worm, Polycirrus sp. Collected in mangrove roots off the coast of Belize — Carrie Bow Cay Field Station @smithsonian
Glowing peanut worms? Is that really a thing? Yes! TAMUG Graduate Student @__Emsea + collaborators share their recent findings of a bioluminescent Sipunculan! - Check out their article in @FrontMarineSci
Link: https://t.co/s2ZRPRK60b
I’m celebrating by picking up a pizza on my way home from work & packing for my next trip...which I leave for in 4 hours 😳 #InternationalWomenInScienceDay
My labmate: how are you celebrating the international day of Women and Girls in Science?
Me: working of course! What a better way to celebrate that doing what I like #WomenInScience
What’s the biggest problem you have with your name?
My biggest problem?
Me: Hi I’m MC!
Them: Hi C!
Me: My name is M (pause) C.
Them: ....
Me: like the Escher
Them: ....
Me: like the Hammer
Them: ohhh! Nice!!! So do you like emcee alot?? Go on..let me hear something!
What’s the biggest problem you have with your name?
My biggest problem?
Me: Hi! I’m Imogene
Them: Emma Jane?
Me: No
Them: Emma Jean?
Me: Its spelled with an I, doesn’t sound like that.
Them: A what?
Me: Uh-
Them: Can I call you Billie Jean like that Michael Jackson song?
Excited to share that the first chapter of my dissertation (with @mike_smotherman) has been published! Check it out to learn if #bat nose shape can be linked to #ecology or olfaction.
@TAMUEEB @TAMU_Biology https://t.co/QQjXkffmzG
SICB starts off with a fascinating, passionate talk by Dr. Sheila Patek on Impact and discovery: extreme movement in an interdisciplinary and political world. Second photo courtesy of @GaTech_Andrew