Pinch to zoom, from treetops dancing in the breeze to the quiet shadows beneath the forest canopy. Light, movement, and atmosphere, I'm working to make the world feel alive at every scale❤️🌳 iPad Pro (2020)
#GrimShiver#indieDev#screenshotsaturday
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Thrilled to share: out now in @Nature (!) & just in time for US Thanksgiving, the dinosaurian history of how your turkey does the twist. Fibular reduction enabled mid-drumstick mobility, unlocking extreme knee long-axis rotation in theropods 🍗🦖🧵 https://t.co/lmYRRU1TLl
A tardigrade, also known as a water bear or moss piglet, walking across a glass slide. These microscopic animals are known for their extreme resilience to harsh environmental conditions.
📽: Tobin Sparling
I've started using Milanote for organizing my creative projects. You should too!
You can make not only to-do lists, you can add a lot.
Specially you can draw and write in it yourself just like on paper!
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Everybody needs good neighbours: @field_lab_UoS@PPS_UoS@ECORISC_CDT PhD student Emily Durant's first, first-authored paper 🤩 with @G_Hoysted @nathsnH @DJSoilEcol @dylan_childs & Steve Sait @ScienceLeeds, is out today @CurrentBiology!
(🧵1/3): https://t.co/xijnUWwQcP
When we realized no one had ever harmonized global datasets on carbon flows to mycorrhizal mycelium, we decided to try
The number is BIG, but so are the uncertainty values
First, lets advocate for more field measurements of carbon flows to mycorrhizal fungi 📹@rachaelcargill